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Poverty from "summary" of Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (Colour Edition) by Roald Dahl

In the town where Charlie Bucket lived, life was not easy for the boy and his family. They were very poor, barely scraping by to make ends meet. Charlie's father worked in a toothpaste factory, but he didn't earn much money. Charlie's mother didn't have a job, as there were no jobs to be found in their struggling town. The Bucket family lived in a small, rundown house on the edge of town. The roof leaked when it rained, and the walls were damp and crumbling. They couldn't afford to fix up their home, so they made do with what they had. Charlie's parents did their best to provide for their son, but there was never enough food on the table, and new clothes were out of the question. Despite their poverty, Charlie was a happy boy. He never complained about their lack of money or possessions. He found joy in the simple things in life, like taking walks with his grandparents or watching the other children play in the park. Charlie understood the value of love and family, and he never felt sorry for himself. One day, everything change...
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    Charlie and the Chocolate Factory (Colour Edition)

    Roald Dahl

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