Charlie Et La Chocolaterie






Titre : Charlie Et La Chocolaterie
Titre original : Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Auteur : Roald Dahl
Genre : Roman pour enfants
Version originale : Éditeur original : Alfred A. Knopf / Allen & Unwin
______________. Langue originale :  Anglais
______________. Pays d'origine : Etats-Unis / Royaume-Uni
______________. Lieu de parution original :
______________. Date de parution originale : 1964 / 1967
Version française : ( couverture orange )
_____________f_ Lieu de parution :
_____________f_ Éditeur : Gallimard jeunesse
_____________f_ Date de parution : 15/03/2007
_____________f_ Nombre de pages :
_____________f_ Format : 13x18cm
Résumé : Mr Willy Wonka est le plus incroyable inventeur de chocolat de tous les temps. Son usine, la chocolaterie Wonka, doit être un endroit vraiment magique ! L'extraordinaire histoire du jeune Charlie Bucket commence le jour où il gagne l'un des cinq tickets d'or permettant de visiter la mystérieuse fabrique du confiseur. Mais il est bien loin d'imaginer les folles aventures qui l'attendent... Dégustez cette histoire cocasse à l'humour féroce, menée tambour battant par le talent et la fantaisie de Roald Dahl. Un vrai délice !

Note : ★★★★
Votre note : 
Mon avis : J'ai lu la version Folio Junior, je me souviens comme si c'était hier, même si c'était il y a ... six, cinq ans maintenant ? Bref, j'étais en CM2. Et après l'avoir lu, nous avons eu le film. Bref, pour vous dire que Roald Dahl écrit très bien - ça n'étonne personne de toute façon - ce livre ! Attention, ne pas lire surlignez si vous voulez avoir tout le suspens : Charlie ne tombe pas sur le ticket la première fois, ni la deuxième fois ! - d'après mes souvenirs, et ça, je trouve que c'est bien de montrer que tous les personnages n'ont pas tout le temps de la chance. Bref, je sais même pas pourquoi je vous parle de ça. En tout Charlie et la chocolaterie, pour moi, c'est un classique qu'on devrait dévorer encore jeune.

Suivi de : Charlie et le grand ascenseur de verre
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Title : Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Original title : Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Author : Roald Dahl
Genre :
Publisher : Puffin Books
Publication date : 06/09/2007
Pages : 208
Summary : Charlie and the Chocolate Factory is an incredible 50 years old! To celebrate, this paperback edition has a special 'double' golden ticket cover design. Charlie Bucket desperately wants to eat more than cabbage soup every day. But, even more than that, he longs to have a specially conducted tour of Wonka's enormous chocolate factory. The Golden Ticket allows Charlie to fulfill his wish, and he finds himself in a 'world of mystic and marvellous surprises'. But there are dangers in store as well as the mesmerizing delights of Eatable Marshmallow Pillows and Lickable Wallpaper, especially for such unlovable characters as Veruca Salt, who disappears down the Great Rubbish Chute, or Augustus Gloop who falls into a river of hot melted chocolate...The famous story of Charlie Bucket and his Golden Ticket, and Willy Wonka and his amazing chocolate factory is a timeless story which continues to delight and enthrall each new generation. Roald Dahl, the best-loved of children's writers, was born in Wales of Norwegian parents. His books continue to be bestsellers, despite his death in 1990, and total sales are over 100 million worldwide! Quentin Blake is one of the best-known and best-loved children's illustrators and it's impossible now to think of Roald Dahl's writings without imagining Quentin Blake's illustrations. Quentin Blake is one of Britain's most successful illustrators. His first drawings were published in Punch when he was sixteen. He has illustrated nearly three hundred books and he was Roald Dahl's favourite illustrator. He has won many awards including the Whitbread Award and the Kate Greenaway Medal. Besides being an illustrator he taught for over twenty years at the Royal College of Art and in 1999 he became the first ever Children's Laureate! Six years later he was awarded a CBE for services to children's literature and in 2013 he was knighted in the New Year's Honours - which means his full title is Sir Quentin Blake, although we can still all go on calling him Quentin as usual.

Rating : ★★★★
Your rating : 
My opinion : Read it when I was young - I still be young ! - and I really loved this fantasy world.

Followed by : Charlie and the glass elevator

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