Matilda by Roald Dahl — book cover

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Matilda

by Roald Dahl

1988 · Patricia

About the book

Matilda Wormwood is a five-year-old child with extraordinary intelligence who teaches herself to read by visiting the public library while her parents, Harry and Zinnia, ignore her. Living in a household that values television and dishonest car sales over education, Matilda eventually discovers she possesses telekinetic powers. At Crunchem Hall Primary School, she faces the tyrannical headmistress Miss Trunchbull, who physically disciplines students. Matilda uses her intellect and mental abilities to protect her classmates and her kind teacher, Miss Honey, eventually uncovering Miss Honey’s hidden past.

Children and young adults read this book to see a small protagonist overcome neglectful adults and institutional cruelty. It appeals to those who enjoy dark humor and stories where the underdog wins through wit rather than physical strength. Readers take away a sense of justice, a celebration of literacy, and the idea that children can exercise agency when they encounter unfair treatment. The story emphasizes that family is defined by genuine care rather than biological ties.

Details

Published
1988
Publisher
Patricia
ISBN
9789739607117
Language
EN