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The Puppets of Spelhorst (The Norendy Tales)


Title The Puppets of Spelhorst (The Norendy Tales)
Writer Kate DiCamillo (Author),
Date 2024-10-12 22:55:52
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A New York Times bestseller!“Kate DiCamillo's dazzling first title in the Norendy Tales trilogy is brimming with wit, whimsy, and heart as it follows five puppets fulfilling their thrilling shared destiny.” – Shelf AwarenessShut up in a trunk by a taciturn old sea captain with a secret, five friends—a king, a wolf, a girl, a boy, and an owl—bicker, boast, and comfort one another in the dark. Individually, they dream of song and light, freedom and flight, purpose and glory, but they all agree they are part of a larger story, bound each to each by chance, bonded by the heart’s mysteries. When at last their shared fate arrives, landing them on a mantel in a blue room in the home of two little girls, the truth is more astonishing than any of them could have imagined. A beloved author of modern classics draws on her most moving themes with humor, heart, and wisdom in the first of the Norendy Tales, a projected trio of novellas linked by place and mood, each illustrated in black and white by a different virtuoso illustrator. A magical and beautifully packaged gift volume designed to be read aloud and shared, The Puppets of Spelhorst is a tale that soothes and strengthens us on our journey, leading us through whatever dark forest we find ourselves in. Read more


Review

As an author of middle grade books myself, I'm always in awe of DiCamillo's writing. This may be her best yet. It has melancholy notes that harken back to Edward Tulane, but is an overall story of hope. What makes this book, and most of DiCamillo's work, so special is that it doesn't dodge the tough stuff. It allows the characters to sit with their sorrows, as kids (and indeed, all of us) must do in life now and again. What it does NOT do is bash the reader over the head with a life lesson. The lesson here is buried in visceral imagery and wonderous characters -- both human and puppet. This is a keeper.Oh, and the illustrations are lovely and fit the tone of the book very well.

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