James and the Giant Peach

James and the Giant Peach
by Roald Dahl

James and the Giant Peach
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Author: Roald Dahl
Brand: Puffin Books
Illustrator: Quentin Blake
Edition: Paperback
Audio: English (Unknown); English (Original Language); English (Published)
Published: 2007-08-16
ISBN: 0142410365
Number of pages: 160
Publisher: Puffin
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  • ISBN13: 9780142410363
  • Condition: New
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Book Reviews of James and the Giant Peach

Book Review: James and the Giant Peach By Roald Dahl
Summary: 5 Stars

James and the Giant Peach is a wonderful and enchanting story written by Roald Dahl, one of my favorite authors. This story begins with a little boy named James. At first, he lived happily with his parents in a beautiful house near the sea shore, but one day a tragedy happened to his parents. While his parents were shopping at the city of London, an angry rhinoceros escaped from the London Zoo and ate many people including James's parents.

James felt like it was going to be the end of the world when he heard that he had to live with his two aunts, Aunt Sponge and Aunt Spike. If I had to describe them, I would have to rather say that they are very disgraceful, ugly, and definitely cruel. James was a slave to his aunts. He was forced to chop logs of wood, and if he was too slow, his aunts would furiously yell at him.

Poor James, he decided to run away and started to cry an ocean full of tear drops. But at that moment, he saw an old man with a crazy green suit emerging out of the bushes behind him. The old man asked James to come closer, and said that he had a wonderful surprise for him. The old man put his hand into his pocket and grabbed a small package that made funny noises. James was frightened and asked him what was in the package.

The old man said proudly, "Inside this package, there are Crocodile tongues boiled in the skull of a dead witch for twenty days and nights with a eyeball of a lizard, the fingers of a young monkey, the gizzard of a pig, the beak of a green parrot, and the juice of a porcupine, and three spoonfuls of sugar." Then the old man gave the package to James gently and told him that now it was his.

Along with the package, the old man gave James specific instructions. James must get a large jug of water and poor the package into the jug and wait until it rapidly beings to bubble to drink it. The old man told James to do as he said and he would have a beautiful glorious life.

James rushed with his package, but suddenly he dropped the package and the crystals fell out from the package. "Oh, no!" he shouted. He dropped the crystals near his old peach tree and he saw them mysteriously drop into the soil. He tried to dig them out but it was already too late. He just lost his chance to have a great life, and now he thought that he was going to have a miserable life.

The next day, James noticed strange things starting to happen. The peach at the top of the tree began to grow while he was chopping the wood. It was way bigger than a regular sized peach. Days passed by and the peach grew more massive every single day, and before long it was as big as a house!

As James explored the peach, he discovered a secret entranceway into the fruit, and when he crawled inside, he met a bunch of oversized friends. Their names were Centipede, Earthworm, Grasshopper, Glow-worm, Miss Spider, Ladybug, and Silkworm.

The peach became too heavy for the tree and the stem of the peach ripped off and the peach started rolling, and it crushed everything that was in its way. Aunt Sponge and Aunt Spike were crushed by the rolling peach too. They were as flat as a paper doll. The Giant Peach was on the roll and fell off a cliff into the ocean.

The insects and James journeyed through many adventures with the Giant Peach. When some sharks were attacking the peach, James quickly tied the silk from the silkworm to the seagulls that were flying near by so that the Giant Peach could fly. As the Giant Peach flew into the sky, the Giant Peach met the Cloud-man who makes clouds and rainbows. However, the Cloud-man started to make hail, snow, and rain, and it started to scrape the peach. An angry Cloud-man aimed for a seagull on the string of silk, but Centipede quickly bit the string off and the seagull got saved.

Struggling with their journey, the insects and James spotted land. Centipede cut the silk carefully for a safe landing, but they ended landing on top of the Empire State Building! With a group of cops help, they all got down safely.

The city of New York celebrated the Giant Peach's safe return. The city built a peach house for James, and it became a famous monument for everyone to visit. Few years later, James decided to write stories about his exciting adventure and called his book James and the Giant Peach.

This is an amazing book that must be rated with 5 stars. This book illustrates and describes the exciting and breathtaking journey James goes through with the Giant Peach. This magical story will bring happiness and joy to everyone. I recommend this book to everyone who loves adventures just like me. Every time when I eat a peach, I will remember James's insect friends, Centipede, Silkworm, Glow-worm...

By Hannah Choi #5 3/26/09

Summary of James and the Giant Peach

It's the 50th anniversary of James and the Giant Peach! Come celebrate and join James Trotter and his friendsÑGrasshopper, Earthworm, Miss Spider - on an adventure inside a giant magical peach.


Roald Dahl's classic children's novel is now a motion picture from The Walt Disney Company, and this version of James and the Giant Peach grew out of the making of the movie. Lane Smith, conceptual artist for the film, has given James and company a new and arresting look, much in the style of his many highly regarded books, such as Math Curse and The Stinky Cheeseman. Karey Kirkpatrick, the film's screenwriter, created a text that is true to the spirit of Dahl's original, and deftly pulls young readers into the remarkable story. All in all, it's a peach of a book sure to be the pick of every child's bookshelf!

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