<P> In a small Buckinghamshire village, Matilda Wormwood is a five - and - half - year - old girl of unusual precocity, but she is often ill - treated or neglected by her parents and older brother Michael . In retaliation, she resorts to pranks such as gluing her father's hat to his head, hiding a friend's parrot in the chimney to simulate a burglar or ghost, and secretly bleaching her father's hair . Matilda has read a variety of books by different authors, especially at the age of four, when she read many in six months . </P> <P> At school, Matilda befriends her teacher, Jennifer Honey, who is astonished by Matilda's intellectual abilities . She tries to move her into a higher class but is refused by the headmistress, the tyrannical Agatha Trunchbull . Miss Honey also tries to talk to Mr. and Mrs. Wormwood about Matilda's intelligence, but they ignore her . </P> <P> Matilda quickly develops a particularly strong bond with Miss Honey and watches as Miss Trunchbull terrorizes her students with creative, over-the - top punishments . When Matilda's friend, Lavender, plays a practical joke on Miss Trunchbull by placing a newt in her jug of water, Matilda uses an unexpected power of telekinesis to tip the glass of water containing the newt onto Miss Trunchbull . </P> <P> After Matilda reveals her powers to Miss Honey, Miss Honey confides that she was raised by an abusive aunt after the suspicious death of her father . Her aunt is revealed to be Miss Trunchbull, who appears (among other misdeeds) to be withholding her niece's inheritance so that Miss Honey has to live in poverty in a derelict farm cottage . Preparing to avenge Miss Honey, Matilda develops her telekinetic gift through practice at home . Later, during a lesson that Miss Trunchbull is teaching, Matilda telekinetically raises a piece of chalk to the blackboard and writes on it, posing as the spirit of Miss Honey's late father and demanding that Miss Trunchbull hand over Miss Honey's house and wages and leave the region forever . </P>

Summary of the story matilda by roald dahl