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Ratings: ★★★★★(4.8/5)
Genre: Children's Fiction / Animal Story / Classic
Book Review:
''Charlotte's Web'' is quite simply one of the most beautiful and touching stories ever written for children. E.B. White has crafted a masterpiece that deals with big themes—friendship, life, death, and the miracle of ordinary things—in a way that is accessible, gentle, and deeply moving.
The story begins when a little girl named Fern saves a tiny, helpless piglet she names Wilbur. As Wilbur grows, he moves to a nearby farm, where he meets a host of memorable barnyard characters. But his most important friendship is with Charlotte, a wise and patient grey spider who lives in the doorway of his stall. When Wilbur learns that he is destined for the butcher, it is Charlotte who hatches a brilliant plan to save him, spinning words like ''Some Pig'' and ''Terrific'' into her web.
Garth Williams' illustrations are the perfect companion to White's prose—warm, detailed, and full of personality. They bring the barn and its inhabitants to life in a way that feels both real and magical. The relationship between Wilbur and Charlotte teaches us about true friendship: its sacrifices, its joys, and its lasting impact. Yes, you might cry at the end (most readers do), but it's a cathartic, meaningful kind of tears. This is a book that stays with you forever. A must-read for every child, and a wonderful story to revisit as an adult. Absolutely timeless.