The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane
Book Description
The magical story of the adventures of a lost toy rabbit from a New York Times bestselling author, twice winner of the Newbery Medal. Abilene loves her blue china rabbit, but Edward Tulane is extremely vain and only loves himself. On a voyage from New York to London, Edward falls overboard and from there finds himself on an amazing journey. He travels with tramps, works as a scarecrow, comforts a ... More
Book Information
Publisher | Walker Books |
Binding | Paperback (28 editions) |
Reading Level | Uncategorized |
# of Pages | 208 |
ISBN-10 | 140636066X |
ISBN-13 | 978-1406360660 |
Publication Date | 03/05/2015 |
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About Bagram Ibatoulline (Illustrator) : Bagram Ibatoulline is a published illustrator of children's books. A published credit of Bagram Ibatoulline is The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane.
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7/16/2009 Laura J. Holman said: Beautifully written and illustrated. One of my favorites.
9/24/2008 anita Martinez said:
tags: Inspired me, I recommend
Beautifully inspiring book. If you haven't picked this one up you should! I am Christian and found this profoundly sensative to a christian life and journey. Of course the author does not promote this as christian, that is a view of the book I hold. This one I started reading to my children and ... more
tags: Inspired me, I recommend
9/22/2008 Katherine Frey said: Fantastic look at human nature! The most existential children's book I've ever read.
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tags: I recommend, I read
5/4/2008 Paula Odabasi said: Wow; I love DiCamillo's books of loss and love. This reminded me of The Velveteen Rabbit.
tags: Inspired me
tags: Inspired me
2/18/2008 Patricia Storms said: One of the very few books I have read which made me cry. Kate DiCamillo has a deceptively clean and simple writing style, and is an extremely gifted story-teller. And she has some of the greatest names ever used in a story!
tags: Inspired me
tags: Inspired me
12/4/2007 Rhonda Eyman said: Nothing short of phenomenal, you will simultaneously laugh and weep.
4/9/2007 Emily Charek said: Beautiful writing and illustrations. Adults love this book as much if not more than the kids!
tags: I recommend
tags: I recommend
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