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Bridge to Terabithia

Katherine Paterson

Bridge to Terabithia

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4 out 5

4 reviews

Bridge to Terabithia is an unforgettable story of friendship and loss by award-winning author Katherine Paterson. Jess Aarons wants to be the fastest boy in the class, but when a girl named Leslie Burke moves into the neighbouring farm his life changes forever. Even though she runs faster than him, Jess begins to think Leslie might be okay - she's clever and funny and not a bit soppy. And it is Leslie who invents Terabithia, the secret country on an island across the creek where he can escape his troublesome family.The only way to reach Terabithia is by rope-swing where Jess and Leslie become King and Queen, defeating giants, sharing stories and dreams, and plotting against their enemies. They are invincible - until tragedy strikes. It is more dreadful than anything Jess had ever dreamed of, but as he struggles to cope with his grief and anger, he finds that his family value him more than he'd thought and that, still King, he could even save Terabithia for the future. Reissued in 'A Pufifn Book' series of Puffin modern classics, Bridge to Terabithia is a Newbery Medal winner.

Reviews

It was mostly fiction but the author based it on a real life event. It took a while for the book to unfold but it was still good.

Anonymous 06.08.2022

This book made me cry. I have just read it for the first time after reading about it on an early years and reading web site. I was so intrigued I immediately bought it for my Kindle. I don’t want to spoil what happens, but in the tradition of lots of great children’s literature, something terrible happens and you feel the pain and experience it as if was happening to you. I recomm

Anonymous 03.09.2020

It was really exciting and it was like a mystery because there were loads of exciting bits and there was a sad bit.

Anonymous 02.09.2020

This was fictional. It was good and a bit sad. It's also a movie. I would recommend it but some of my classmates found it boring.

Anonymous 28.03.2020