About The Book
"Charlie and the Chocolate Factory" is a classic children's book written from Roald Dahl and was originally published in 1964. The novel is about Charlie Bucket, an amiable boy from a family of poor, who gets an opportunity to visit the mysterious and captivating The Chocolate Factory of Willy Wonka the other four children. In this factory Charlie along with the others who won--Augustus Gloop Veruca Salt Violet Beauregarde, and Mike Teavee, experience awe-inspiring rooms brimming with delicious food items, enchanting creations, and awe-inspiring unexpected surprises. But, as they go about their business the factory, each of the four kids fall victim to their own weaknesses--greed greed, pride and poor manners, resulting in hilarious, but shrewd, consequences. In the meantime, Charlie remains humble and respectful. He's also incredibly grateful.. In the final analysis, Willy Wonka reveals that the whole contest was an exercise to determine the best successor to his chocolate factory. Due to Charlie's kindness and good nature and kindness, he was chosen to take over the chocolatier's factory. The book explores themes of kindness, morality, and the benefits of good behaviour which makes it among the most loved children's books ever. This is one of our Best Classic Fiction Books for Kids