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Book Description
Once, in a house on Egypt Street, there lived a china rabbit named Edward Tulane. The rabbit was very pleased with himself, and for good reason: he was owned by a girl named Abilene, who treated him with the utmost care and adored him completely.
And then, one day, he was lost.
Kate DiCamillo takes us on an extraordinary journey, from the depths of the ocean to the net of a fisherman, from the top of a garbage heap to the fireside of a hobos camp, from the bedside of an ailing child to the bustling streets of Memphis. And along the way, we are shown a true miracle: even a heart of the most breakable kind can learn to love, to lose, and to love again.
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- Audio CD
- Edition: Unabridged
- ISBN-10: 0307245934
- ISBN-13: 9780307245939
- Publisher: Listening Library (Audio)
- Pub date: Feb 14, 2006
- Dimensions: 13 cm x 15 cm x 1 cm Just how big is that?
- Also available as: Hardcover and Audio Cassette
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This is a modern-day Velveteen Rabbit story.
Poor Edward. He was loved by so many, but had trouble loving in return . . . at least until it was too late.
Love hurts, as the china rabbit learns so well.
While the ending was telegraphed, it was so good.
A quick easy fun read. ... Continue
This is a modern-day Velveteen Rabbit story.
Poor Edward. He was loved by so many, but had trouble loving in return . . . at least until it was too late.
Love hurts, as the china rabbit learns so well.
While the ending was telegraphed, it was so good.
A quick easy fun read. DiCamillo is adept at creating characters one cares for.
Excellent story. Edward begins his life as a beautiful but cold being, and after much journeying and living and loving, comes to understand all he was missing.