Still, they all fit into the huge, clear elevator. Also along for the ride were his three other grandparents, who never got out of bed. He was a kind and loving man, who acted younger than his years. This included Charlie's Grandpa Joe, who was always more than willing to share in Charlie's adventures. All of his family came out to the factory and gathered into the Great Glass Elevator to become a part of Charlie's new life. The action begins just after Willy Wonka, owner of the famous Chocolate Factory, had announced that Charlie, a polite, unassuming boy, would inherit the factory upon Wonka's impending retirement. The book picks up after Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. The subtitle is The Further Adventures of Charlie Bucket and Willy Wonka, Chocolate-Maker Extraordinary. This study guide is based on the 2001 hardcover edition of Charlie and the Great Glass Elevator, a work of fiction by Roald Dahl. The illustrations are by Quentin Blake, 1998. The following version of the book was used to create this study guide: Dahl, Roald.
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