MatildaNow a musical on broadway and streaming on Netflix! Matilda is a sweet, exceptional young girl, but her parents think she's just a nuisance. She expects school to be different but there she has to face Miss Trunchbull, a menacing, kid-hating headmistress. When Matilda is attacked by the Trunchbull she suddenly discovers she has a remarkable power with which to fight back. It'll take a superhuman genius to give Miss Trunchbull what she deserves and Matilda may be just the one to do it! Here is Roald Dahl's original novel of a little girl with extraordinary powers. This much-loved story has recently been made into a wonderful new musical, adapted by Dennis Kelly with music and lyrics by Tim Minchin. |
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... never very delicate but Matilda was used to it . She also knew that he liked to boast and she would egg him on shamelessly . " You must be very clever to find a use for something that costs nothing , " she said . " I wish I could do it ...
... never very delicate but Matilda was used to it . She also knew that he liked to boast and she would egg him on shamelessly . " You must be very clever to find a use for something that costs nothing , " she said . " I wish I could do it ...
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... never are . We're always eating off our knees and watching the telly . " " What's wrong with watching the telly , may I ask ? " the father said . His voice had suddenly become soft and dangerous . Matilda didn't trust herself to answer ...
... never are . We're always eating off our knees and watching the telly . " " What's wrong with watching the telly , may I ask ? " the father said . His voice had suddenly become soft and dangerous . Matilda didn't trust herself to answer ...
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... never seen. If only they would read a little Dickens or Kipling they would soon discover there was more to life than cheating people and watching television. Another thing. She resented being told constantly that she was ignorant and ...
... never seen. If only they would read a little Dickens or Kipling they would soon discover there was more to life than cheating people and watching television. Another thing. She resented being told constantly that she was ignorant and ...
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Contents
The Ghost | |
Arithmetic | |
The PlatinumBlond | |
Miss Honey | |
The Trunchbull | |
Throwing the Hammer 11 Bruce Bogtrotter and the Cake 12 Lavender | |
The Weekly Test | |
The First Miracle | |
The Second Miracle | |
Miss Honeys Cottage | |
Miss Honeys Story | |
The Names | |
The Practice | |
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