This document provides information about the book "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" by Roald Dahl. It summarizes that the story is about a poor but honest boy named Charlie Bucket who finds one of five golden tickets hidden in candy bars to win a tour of the eccentric candy maker Willy Wonka's secret chocolate factory.
This document provides information about the book "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" by Roald Dahl. It summarizes that the story is about a poor but honest boy named Charlie Bucket who finds one of five golden tickets hidden in candy bars to win a tour of the eccentric candy maker Willy Wonka's secret chocolate factory.
This document provides information about the book "Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" by Roald Dahl. It summarizes that the story is about a poor but honest boy named Charlie Bucket who finds one of five golden tickets hidden in candy bars to win a tour of the eccentric candy maker Willy Wonka's secret chocolate factory.
Dahl, Roald Ingls Otros Idiomas * 20767 Book Designer 5.0 Charlie Bucket and his family are poor. And honest. And likeable. And in the time-honoured tradition of poor/honest/likeable folks, Charlie goes through the usual pangs of hunger, desperation and out-of-reach cravings before he finally hits pay-dirt (read: chocolate). There is also a candy maker - Mr.Willy Wonka. Mr.Wonka is an eccentric genius who owns the greatest chocolate factory in the world. But fear of rivals and spies has made him keep the factory hidden from public-eye. Then one fine day, Mr.Wonka holds a contest where five Golden Tickets are hidden under the wrappers of his candy bars. Whoever finds them will win: a daylong tour of the factory and a lifetimes supply of Wonka treats! After several nearly-there moments, Charlie Bucket wins the fifth ticket. And thus begins the madcap tour.