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Ebook Charlotte's Web [PDF EPUB KINDLE]Ebook Charlotte's Web[PDF EPUB KINDLE]DescriptionSixty years ago, on October 15, 1952, E.B. White's Charlotte's Web was published. It's gone on to becomeone of the most beloved children's books of all time. To celebrate this milestone, the renowned NewberyMedalist Kate DiCamillo has written a heartfelt and poignant tribute to the book that is itself a beautifultranslation of White's own view of the world—of the joy he took in the change of seasons, in farm life, inthe miracles of life and death, and, in short, the glory of everything. We are proud to include KateDiCamillo's foreword in the 60th anniversary editions of this cherished classic. Charlotte's Webis the story of a little girl named Fern who loved a little pig named Wilbur—and of Wilbur's dear friendCharlotte A. Cavatica, a beautiful large grey spider who lived with Wilbur in the barn. With the help ofTempleton, the rat who never did anything for anybody unless there was something in it for him, and by awonderfully clever plan of her own, Charlotte saved the life of Wilbur, who by this time had grown up toquite a pig. How all this comes about is Mr. White's story. It is a story of the magic of childhood on thefarm. The thousands of children who loved Stuart Little, the heroic little city mouse, will be entranced withCharlotte the spider, Wilbur the pig, and Fern, the little girl who understood their language. The forty-sevenblack-and-white drawings by Garth Williams have all the wonderful detail and warmhearted appeal thatchildren love in his work. Incomparably matched to E.B. White's marvelous story, they speak to each newgeneration, softly and irresistibly. Read more E. B. White, the author of such beloved classics as Charlotte'sWeb, Stuart Little, and The Trumpet of the Swan, was born in Mount Vernon, New York. He graduated fromCornell University in 1921 and, five or six years later, joined the staff of The New Yorker magazine, then inits infancy. He died on October 1, 1985, and was survived by his son and three grandchildren.Mr. White'sessays have appeared in Harper's magazine, and some of his other books are: One Man's Meat, The SecondTree from the Corner, Letters of E. B. White, Essays of E. B. White, and Poems and Sketches of E. B. White. He won countless awards, including the 1971 National Medal for Literature and the Laura Ingalls WilderAward, which commended him for making a 'substantial and lasting contribution to literature forchildren.'During his lifetime, many young readers asked Mr. White if his stories were true. In a letter writtento be sent to his fans, he answered, 'No, they are imaginary tales . . . But real life is only one kind oflife—there is also the life of the imagination.'Garth Williams is the renowned illustrator of almost onehundred books for children, including the beloved Stuart Little by E. B. White, Bedtime for Frances by Russell Hoban, and the Little House series by Laura Ingalls Wilder.He was born in 1912 in New YorkCity but raised in England. He founded an art school near London and served with the British Red CrossCivilian Defense during World War II. Williams worked as a portrait sculptor, art director, and magazineartist before doing his first book Stuart Little, thus beginning a long and lustrous career illustrating some ofthe best known children's books.In addition to illustrating works by White and Wilder, he also illustratedGeorge Seldenâ€s The Cricket in Times Square and its sequels (Farrar Straus Giroux). He created the