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The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane
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bookshelves: middle-grade-children-s
Oct 04, 2018
bookshelves: middle-grade-children-s
Read 2 times. Last read October 14, 2020.
Oct. 14th 2020 - Another reread with my 7-year-old. I fell in love with this story all over again!
I picked up The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane after a high recommendation from a friend on 欧宝娱乐. We鈥檇 just finished reading and reviewing Because of Winn-Dixie which we loved. I took a chance on it and purchased it from Barnes and Noble to read with my kids.
The story begins with Edward Tulane, a China rabbit who belongs to a girl named Abilene. The family is wealthy and not only does Edward have fancy clothes to wear, but he has the love of Abilene as well. She absolutely adores him and spends all of her time caring for him.
In all, Edward Tulane felt himself to be an exceptional specimen. Only his whiskers gave him pause. They were long and elegant (as they should be), but they were of uncertain origin. Edward felt quite strongly that they were not the whiskers of a rabbit. Whom the whiskers had belonged to initially鈥搘hat unsavory animal鈥搘as a question Edward cold not bear to consider for too long.
Edward is really quite vain and wishes that the adults in the household would treat him differently, but at the same time he simply doesn鈥檛 realize what he has. He can鈥檛 talk or move, but he is very aware of the world around him. He listens to the humans as they talk, but he rarely wants to. Eventually Abilene鈥檚 grandmother shares a story with Abilene and Edward about a princess who refused to love anyone and was turned into a warthog by a witch. Edward isn鈥檛 sure why, but the story seems to be directed toward him. The grandmother then stares into his eyes and simply tells him, 鈥淵ou disappoint me.鈥�
It isn鈥檛 long after that Abilene鈥檚 father shares the announcement of a family trip to London. Abilene decides to take Edward of course, but after an incident with some boys on the ship, Edward is stripped of his fancy clothing, thrown overboard, and sinks to the bottom of the dark ocean. Naked and alone, he becomes scared. Feeling a true emotion for the first time, he then begins to question his future. What will happen to poor Edward now?
From the very first pages I was pulled into the story. As an adult, I felt many emotions and even had to walk away at one point because I became over emotional in tears. We even laughed at times too. It鈥檚 one of those books that you simply can鈥檛 put down and my kids kept telling me, 鈥淲e have to keep going!鈥� It鈥檚 written well and the characters are truly unforgettable. Every character has their own story, but often the reader is left to draw their own conclusion which opens up plenty of discussion. When we finally got to the end, we didn鈥檛 want it to be over. With that said, I felt weird about the last few chapters at first, but as we finished it all came together. This is a book I could read over and over again鈥搃t鈥檚 one to keep!
What an amazing author to write a book like this. Kate DiCamillo literally captured my heart again and I can鈥檛 wait to read all of her other books. She鈥檚 become a favorite author and we want to read everything she writes. I honestly question how this book didn鈥檛 win awards and wish they鈥檇 do a film adaptation.
The book is obviously great for any age, but I personally felt like some of the vocabulary seemed a bit advanced for 1st and 2nd graders as the recommended age listed for this book on Amazon is 6-9. There were a few vocabulary words my 4th graders didn鈥檛 know. It might be best to brush over the more difficult words before reading. There is a free teaching guide on the author鈥檚 website.
I鈥檓 choosing this book for my October read for the Ultimate Reading Challenge. One of my favorite tropes is when a character learns about the power of love and I feel this book is a great example.
I鈥檇 recommend this book to anyone. Over the top 5-stars!
See this review on blog @
I picked up The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane after a high recommendation from a friend on 欧宝娱乐. We鈥檇 just finished reading and reviewing Because of Winn-Dixie which we loved. I took a chance on it and purchased it from Barnes and Noble to read with my kids.
The story begins with Edward Tulane, a China rabbit who belongs to a girl named Abilene. The family is wealthy and not only does Edward have fancy clothes to wear, but he has the love of Abilene as well. She absolutely adores him and spends all of her time caring for him.
In all, Edward Tulane felt himself to be an exceptional specimen. Only his whiskers gave him pause. They were long and elegant (as they should be), but they were of uncertain origin. Edward felt quite strongly that they were not the whiskers of a rabbit. Whom the whiskers had belonged to initially鈥搘hat unsavory animal鈥搘as a question Edward cold not bear to consider for too long.
Edward is really quite vain and wishes that the adults in the household would treat him differently, but at the same time he simply doesn鈥檛 realize what he has. He can鈥檛 talk or move, but he is very aware of the world around him. He listens to the humans as they talk, but he rarely wants to. Eventually Abilene鈥檚 grandmother shares a story with Abilene and Edward about a princess who refused to love anyone and was turned into a warthog by a witch. Edward isn鈥檛 sure why, but the story seems to be directed toward him. The grandmother then stares into his eyes and simply tells him, 鈥淵ou disappoint me.鈥�
It isn鈥檛 long after that Abilene鈥檚 father shares the announcement of a family trip to London. Abilene decides to take Edward of course, but after an incident with some boys on the ship, Edward is stripped of his fancy clothing, thrown overboard, and sinks to the bottom of the dark ocean. Naked and alone, he becomes scared. Feeling a true emotion for the first time, he then begins to question his future. What will happen to poor Edward now?
From the very first pages I was pulled into the story. As an adult, I felt many emotions and even had to walk away at one point because I became over emotional in tears. We even laughed at times too. It鈥檚 one of those books that you simply can鈥檛 put down and my kids kept telling me, 鈥淲e have to keep going!鈥� It鈥檚 written well and the characters are truly unforgettable. Every character has their own story, but often the reader is left to draw their own conclusion which opens up plenty of discussion. When we finally got to the end, we didn鈥檛 want it to be over. With that said, I felt weird about the last few chapters at first, but as we finished it all came together. This is a book I could read over and over again鈥搃t鈥檚 one to keep!
What an amazing author to write a book like this. Kate DiCamillo literally captured my heart again and I can鈥檛 wait to read all of her other books. She鈥檚 become a favorite author and we want to read everything she writes. I honestly question how this book didn鈥檛 win awards and wish they鈥檇 do a film adaptation.
The book is obviously great for any age, but I personally felt like some of the vocabulary seemed a bit advanced for 1st and 2nd graders as the recommended age listed for this book on Amazon is 6-9. There were a few vocabulary words my 4th graders didn鈥檛 know. It might be best to brush over the more difficult words before reading. There is a free teaching guide on the author鈥檚 website.
I鈥檓 choosing this book for my October read for the Ultimate Reading Challenge. One of my favorite tropes is when a character learns about the power of love and I feel this book is a great example.
I鈥檇 recommend this book to anyone. Over the top 5-stars!
See this review on blog @
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“Open your heart. Someone will come. Someone will come for you. But first you must open your heart.”
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Thank you, Leslie! You are so kind. 馃槈馃挄鉂�

I can't wait for you to read it either! 馃榿鉂� Thanks!

Thanks, Kas! Loved it! 馃挏馃А馃挏馃巸

Rae, I cannot thank you enough! What a gift it was to read this. I can totally see us rereading it all over again. Such a gem. Feel free to send recommendations any time. 鉂� Thank you! 馃槡馃槉馃挏


I need ro read those, Cheri! They're coming up. So glad you like this author too and I believe you'd love Winn-Dixie too. 馃А鉂ゐ煣○煄�


I'm so glad, Cheri! She's definitely become a favorite of mine as well. <333

Thanks, JV! I'm glad you are loving it. It does have it's emotional moments. You must be reading the part about his family? Ugh! <333 Can't wait for your thoughts!

Thanks, JV! I'm glad you are loving it. It does ..."
Oops! I was talking about The Tale of Despereaux lol! I know exactly where you are in this one now. Oh yes, we were definitely emotional. I just love this book. 鉂も潳鉂�



I have to agree. Love this one! Thx

Thanks so much! Glad you love it too. 馃榾

ABRAR AHMAD wrote: "best book i hve ever read it is sad h
appy and amazing"
Thanks for your thoughts, guys!

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Hi, Leila! Oh, I do hope you try this one. We loved it and talk about doing a reread often. She鈥檚 such a wonderful author. We鈥檝e read nearly all of her books and just finished up with Beverly Right Here. Hope you鈥檙e doing well, friend, and thank you. 馃挍

Keira Hodder wrote: "I loved Winn-Dixie. That is the book that perswaded me to read other books"
We loved that one too! Thank you 馃槉