Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator
by Roald Dahl
- Published
- 2005
- Pages
- 180
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780142404126
- Reading Time
- ~3h 9min
Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator is a juvenile fiction book by Roald Dahl. In 2005. It has 180 pages.
About this book
Roald Dahl’s sequel to his celebrated children’s classic follows young Charlie Bucket and Grandpa Joe as they board Willy Wonka’s remarkable Great Glass Elevator, a vehicle that defies conventional physics and ventures far beyond earthly boundaries. The narrative expands Dahl’s signature blend of whimsical invention and moral reflection, tracing the characters’ journey through space and into a realm where human behavior is both observed and gently critiqued. Central to the story are themes of generosity, responsibility, and the consequences of unchecked ambition, all delivered through Dahl’s unmistakable blend of dark humor and imaginative spectacle. The Great Glass Elevator itself functions as both a literal vessel and a metaphor for upward mobility, carrying its passengers through fantastical encounters that challenge their values. As a continuation of the Bucket family’s extraordinary adventures, the book reinforces Dahl’s enduring appeal to young readers while maintaining his characteristic willingness to explore complex ethical questions beneath a surface of playful fantasy.
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How many pages is Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator?+
Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator has 180 pages.
When was Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator published?+
Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator was published in 2005.
What genre is Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator?+
Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator is a Juvenile Fiction book.
What is Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator about?+
Roald Dahl’s sequel to his celebrated children’s classic follows young Charlie Bucket and Grandpa Joe as they board Willy Wonka’s remarkable Great Glass Elevator, a vehicle that defies conventional physics and ventures far beyond earthly boundaries. The narrative expands Dahl’s signature blend of wh...
Who wrote Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator?+
Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator was written by Roald Dahl.