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The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane
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Kate DiCamillo is the Newbery Medal-winning author of The Tale Of Despereaux, The Tiger Rising and the award-winning bestseller Because of Winn-Dixie, which was recently made into a Hollywood film. She lives in Minneapolis, USA. Bagram Ibatoulline graudated from the State Academic Institute of Arts in Moscow and has illustrated numerous picture books, including The Nightingale and Hana in the Time of Tulips. Born in Russia, he now lives in New Jersey, USA.

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"DiCamillo's understated lyricism is reminiscent of John Steinbeck." TES Primary"

"DiCamillo's understated lyricism is reminiscent of John Steinbeck." TES Primary"

Is destined to become a timeless classic--as beloved as the treasured The Velveteen Rabbit. This touching story stars Edward Tulane, a selfish toy rabbit who learns about love after he falls overboard during a trip with his original owner. After being rescued, Edward begins an arduous journey from one owner to another, learning to love more than himself. Bagram Ibatoulline's exquisite illustrations enhance this unforgettable tale. Copyright 2008 Reed Business Information.

Gr 3-6-Edward Tulane, a china rabbit, is the main character in this thoughtful tale by Kate DiCamillo (Candlewick, 2006). Edward is dearly loved by a young girl named Abilene. One day he is lost over the side of a boat. His journey leads him to a older couple who dress him like a girl rabbit, a hobo and his dog, a young girl and her brother and, finally, to a doll shop. Along the way, Edward learns to love the people he encounters. He also learns that family members can be cruel to one another; that hobos have family that they love dearly and don't want to forget; that no matter how much you love someone, she may still die; and that no matter what happens in life, never give up on love. Tony Award-winner Judith Ivey infuses each character that Edward encounters with a unique accent and aura, and accurately portrays their emotions. A beautifully crafted telling.-Veronica Schwartz, Des Plaines Public Library, IL Copyright 2006 Reed Business Information.

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