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The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane
Kate Dicamillo

Candlewick, 2007 - 228 pages

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The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane is about a almost completely china rabbit who went on a cruise with his owner Abilene Tulane. On the cruise they met two boys who started to rip off Edwards clothing and dropping it on the floor. The two boys started playing catch with him but accidently one of the boys threw Edward into the ocean. The next day a fisherman found him and brought him to his wife. She lost him somehow and then someone else found him later someone else found him and so on. I recommend this book to people who like sad and serious books. by Anita



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Rainy Day Book

The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane is about a almost completely china rabbit who went on a cruise with his owner Abilene Tulane. On the cruise they met two boys who started to rip off Edwards clothing and dropping it on the floor. The two boys started playing catch with him but accidently one of the boys threw Edward into the ocean. The next day a fisherman found him and brought him to his wife. She lost him somehow and then someone else found him later someone else found him and so on. I recommend this book to people who like sad and serious books. by Anita


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Definitely a forlorn tale, but it teaches a valauble lesson

I read this to my 6 year old daughter and we both loved it. The entire book is about love and loss, which are very realistic themes in life. There were some tragic parts, some parts that made us angry, and parts that made us tear up. All emotions excellent writing can evoke.

My daughter is very sensitive but was not disturbed by the book. Rather, it gave us an opportunity to discuss themes in life she has never encountered, like alcoholism or abuse that other children DO have to live with. I feel that it is important for her to know that there are people in the world who are "mean" and that love can be painful sometimes, but that like Edward she learn to love anyway.


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so close

I wanted so much to love this story as much as DiCamillo's other books. It just didn't come through. Kids age 5 and 9 liked it, me not so much. Pictures are really beautiful.


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