![]() ![]() Wonka reveals that he's created a Fountain of Youth pill. ![]() What happens up there is just the first half of this novel, because Grandma Josephine and her fellow bedmates manage to get themselves in even more trouble once everyone's back at the factory and Mr. However, panicky Grandma Josephine accidentally causes them to fly into space, where they end up in orbit around the Earth. Now, Wonka flies the Elevator really high, with the intention that they will then shoot straight down through the roof of the chocolate factory. Wonka, Charlie, and Joe just pushed the bed into the Elevator. Having spent the past 20 years in bed, Charlie's grandparents (except for Grandpa Joe, who was already out) refused to get out of bed, so Mr. Wonka's huge glass elevator (it can go in any direction, not just up and down). Charlie, having just inherited ownership of Willy Wonka's factory, crashed through the roof of his home to pick up his family in Mr. The 1972 sequel to Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl, beginning directly where the previous book left off. ![]()
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