Book details
Bridge to Terabithia
by Katherine Paterson
1972
About the book
Jess Aarons, a fifth-grader living in rural Virginia, spends his summer training to be the fastest runner in his school. His goal is thwarted when Leslie Burke, a new girl from an educated, affluent family, outruns every boy on the playground. Despite their different backgrounds, the two form a deep friendship. They create Terabithia, a secret kingdom in the woods accessible only by swinging across a creek on a rope. There, they rule as royalty, escaping the pressures of school bullies and Jess’s strained family life. However, when a heavy storm causes the creek to swell, a sudden accident forces Jess to confront the reality of loss without his companion.
This book is intended for middle-grade readers navigating the complexities of childhood social hierarchies and the transition into adolescence. Readers look to this story for its honest portrayal of economic disparity and the emotional weight of grief. It provides a framework for understanding how imagination functions as a coping mechanism for loneliness. By the final chapter, the reader understands how the impact of a significant friendship can alter a person’s self-perception and provide the internal strength needed to face unexpected tragedy.
Details
- Published
- 1972
- Language
- EN