Find out if Charlie will make it to the end of the factory tour in Roald Dahl's classic story. As an illustrator you need to understand the human bodybut having looked at. His scratchy drawing style expresses the wonderment of childhood while not veering into sentimentality. Charlie and Grandpa Joe are mesmerized by the sights, sounds, smells and Oompa Loompas working in the factory. Quentin Blake is a British cartoonist best known for the illustrations he made for Roald Dahl’s Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (1964) and Matilda (1988). Poor Charlie Bucket was lucky enough find a fifty-pence coin on the street, and find the last golden ticket in one of the two Wonka bars he buys, the day before Willy Wonka's guests are to enter his factory. The first five tickets are found by the gluttonous Augustus Gloop, the spoiled and petulant Veruca Salt, the gum-addicted Violet Beauregarde, and the T.V.-obsessed Mike Teavee.Īmongst all these strong characters, you will find a kindhearted, family loving, small boy named Charlie Bucket and his grandpa Joe. Charlie and the Chocolate Factory Hardcover Augby Roald Dahl (Author), Quentin Blake (Illustrator) 685 ratings See all formats and editions Hardcover 12.39 15 Used from 3.97 3 Collectible from 40.96 Paperback 6.78 38 Used from 1.73 16 New from 6.76 1 Collectible from 29. Are you going to be one of the lucky ones to find a Golden Ticket? Finally, after ten years, the great and wonderful Willy Wonka is opening his famous chocolate factory at last! But, only five very lucky children who find the golden tickets hidden in the wrappers of his Wonka bars will be allowed inside.
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