‘the miraculous journey of edward tulane’
an incredibly beautiful story
a rabbit’s journey of self-discovery
of love, loss, recovery, kindness, compassion
and profound transformation
written for children in just 192 pages
one of my all-time favorite books
recently read again
still impossible not to cry along the way.
its main theme can be summarized by a quote from the book:
“If you have no intention of loving or being loved, then the whole journey is pointless.”
“no book is really worth reading at the age of ten
which is not equally – and often far more –
worth reading at the age of 50 and beyond.”
-c.s. lewis
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credits: author- kate dicamillo, candlewick press
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That looks like a lovely book indeed, Beth. I had never heard of it before.
Best wishes, Pete.
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thanks, pete
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Maybe this song by Amanda Palmer is appropriate for your article today Beth …
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wow, ivor, this made me cry. it was beautiful and so perfect for this
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Thanks Beth, … it’s a truly beautiful music/video, and one of my fav’s …
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It sounds wonderful.
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it is so moving
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I love when a little education comes with a ton of entertainment. Great post, Beth!
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it’s a winning combo for sure
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I had never heard of this book. But I have read books that have touched me. Make me sit and wonder about the written word. Words that are common words, everyday words, but yet when arranged in a certain way can be so meaningful and life changing.
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that’s so true –
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There are no stories better written than the ones for children and teenagers… Lovely post Beth! Have a great and beautiful Sunday!
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thank you, and they really bring on new meaning as an adult
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There is nothing I love more than a good story and I always find them there, from Tolkien to Harry Potter…
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you would love this for many reasons
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Sounds like a lovely book.
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it is a treasure
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I’ll look for it. Thanks
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Thanks for these kind reader reminders, Beth!
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good for all ages –
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A book for children that can stand the test of time and be just as rewarding for adults is a valuable read.
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you are spot on –
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The book sounds like it might be written for ALL ages! I just added it to my wish list because of your recommendation! Thanks!
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it truly is a beautiful read for all ages, and I think as adults, we may understand the message even more deeply
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Thank you, Beth💛 I’ll have to read it! I appreciate the C.S. Lewis quote~he’s one of my favorites. 🥰
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it very short and a lovely read
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When I read Ann Patchett’s (or rather listened to) “These Precious Days”, she spoke of Kate DiCamillo, their eventual friendship and how she went out and devoured every one of her books. I put her on my “to read” list and now you have just nudged her higher up the list!
I absolutely love that quote because I agree with it wholeheartedlyl.
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yes, I read that too, and I so agree about Kate’s book.
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Definitely going to get on them!
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Dale, WHERE are you leading me (again)? LOL; I absolutely love Ann Patchett – she could re-write a telephone directory and I’d devour it! Now, These precious days…. guess what: I copied the article in the Guardian THEN and put it somewhere in my millions of ‘to read’ files, only to be reminded of it by you (in case you’re interested: https://www.theguardian.com/books/2021/nov/18/these-precious-days-by-ann-patchett-review-a-reckoning-with-loss )
So, there I’m again, and again – adding another title to my wishlist which nobody knows of and from which I order, from time to time, another 8-12 books at a time….
Plus, a children’s book for adults too is always a good one too – so there is DiCamillo together with another 2000 names/titles, in my Excel Sheet of books I’ve read, kept, given away, handed over….
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these precious days is amazing
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I really enjoyed her These Precious Days. Her reading of it was at times a little too monotone but enjoyable nonetheless. I thought your link was the essay DK shared with me which got me to read the book.
Yes. And again, because of her, I will be getting into DiCamillo – eventually… Sigh… Too many books, too little time!
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I love how we’re all connected )
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Yes! We are 🙂
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Yes Beth, indeed….
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Yes, life is a journey. So is a book. Great post.
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I’ll have to read this!
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it’s lovely and a short read, but full of lessons
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New to me, but noted.
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it’s a great read for all ages
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Love this – imagine the incredibly positive impact this message has on young minds…
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And good for adults as well
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Thanks for the recommendation. My 10 year old granddaughter and I can read it together.
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You’ll both love it
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There is some sadness so be ready –
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Yes, I read a bit about the book before deciding.
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it really is a great bonding book, she’ll ask you lots of questions as you go, probably
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I couldn’t agree more. It’s a wonderful book. ❤
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Although I have never read this book, I’ve seen its cover. You have reminded me that I must read it. Thank you, Beth! Cher xoxoxo
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❤️I hope you love it too
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Ah, I’m sure I will, Beth! Thank you! xoxoxo
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Thank you! One Christmas present identified and ordered. 😀
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oh, beautiful –
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❤️
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❤
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Two great quotes! By the looks of the comments, many people are glad you are back to blogging.
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oh, i never left ) glad you liked the quotes –
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Oops! I must have been thinking of another blogger! Take care, Beth, and have a wonderful week!
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No worries-)
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That quote says more than many books in their entirety.
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you are so very right
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That doesn’t happen often 😉
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Kate is one of my favorite children’s writers.
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Me too
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Great quote!
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thanks!
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Aaawh, how many LOVES can I give this one? Don’t know the book but I can see myself immersed in that story ( and anyway, any story with a bunny or hare is a winner for me!)
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Great-
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This is one of my all time favourite book. It was an emotional and heart warming read. I loved the quote too. Awesome post❤️
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Yes, a much-beloved Minnesota author!
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Lucky!
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I agree with the quote. Will order the book.
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You’ll finish it in a couple of hours and love it
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This is such a wonderful story. Yes, difficult (nay, impossible) to read without shedding a tear or three.
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I agree with all of this, Norah. and every age can really benefit from it –
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Very true, Beth.
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Absolutely one of my favorite books! C.S. Lewis was right!
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such a beautiful story
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Yes!!!
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Adore the C.S. Lewis quote!
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❤
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