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Grace Yeung’s top pick: Charlotte’s Web

The 9-year-old from St Mary’s Canossian School shares why she enjoyed the book about friendship
byPosties readers
Published: 12:45am, 05 May 2025
Length: 243 words
Grace Yeung’s top pick: Charlotte’s Web

Grace Yeung’s top pick: Charlotte’s Web. Photo: Handout

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Charlotte’s Web is a heartwarming story about the friendship between a spider named Charlotte and a pig called Wilbur, who share a close bond.

At the beginning of the story, a girl named Fern saves Wilbur from being killed by her father. She then nurtures Wilbur, eagerly looking forward to seeing him every day after school.

However, as Wilbur grows up, he is relocated to a barn, where he faces loneliness and fear of getting slaughtered. Fortunately, Wilbur meets Charlotte, who is kind-hearted and wise. This remarkable spider can write words by spinning webs with silk.

The humans in the story perceive it as a miracle to have terms like “some pig”, “terrific”, “radiant” and “humble” on an ordinary web.

The farmer is astonished, leading to Wilbur’s entry into a contest at the local fair. Will Wilbur win the competition? Will he live a long and contented life? Read this captivating book to find out.

The story is touching as Wilbur finds such a supportive friend. It is exciting because there are numerous twists and turns. It also has a bittersweet ending.

I highly recommend this book to animal-lover and those who cherish friendships.

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