James and the Giant Peach
- Genre: Fiction; fantasy; children’s literature
- Originally Published: 1961
- Reading Level/Interest: Lexile 870L; grades 3-7
- Structure/Length: Approximately 176 pages; audiobook length approximately 3 hours and 18 minutes
- Protagonist/Central Conflict: James Henry Trotter, a young boy who lives with two cruel aunts after his parents’ death, discovers a giant enchanted peach. The central conflict revolves around James’s adventures inside the peach with a group of anthropomorphic insects as they embark on a journey to New York City. The story explores themes of friendship, adventure, and triumph over adversity.
- Potential Sensitivity Issues: Mild peril and fantasy violence; themes of child abuse/neglect by the aunts; whimsical but potentially frightening situations involving oversized creatures; references to death
CENTRAL THEMES connected and noted throughout this Teaching Guide:
- The Strength of Love, Friendship, and Trust to Overcome Adversity
- Acceptance Without Judgment or Preconception
- The Role of Optimistic Perseverance in Happy Endings