The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane
![]() | Average Customer Rating: Recommend 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 Product details and pricing info |
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231 Customer Reviews Posted
- AWESOME what a Great book
- I do not see how you could not love this book!!! I read a lot as a homeschooling mother of 5 and this is definately one of my favorites. You won't regret this purchase!
- 2008-07-10, 0 of 0 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- REVIEW
- We received this book in a timely fashion and it came in excellent condition. We are enjoying reading it very much. It is a very sad book, but has a good meaning behind it.
- 2008-07-09, 0 of 0 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- Over 45 y.o. and this is one of my absolute favorite tales!
- I read a LOT....have since a very early age. Edward Tulane can be understood and seen from so many levels. I honestly do not know how a child or adult's heart can't sigh at the end of the tale. K.Camillo has written another wonderful story in "The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane". To read this story as an adult affords the opportunity to once again "read thru your own youth's eyes". An opportunity not afforded too often.
- 2008-06-16, 0 of 0 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- A little dark, very creative
- I actually read this book to my class, and they really enjoyed it. In fact they were sad when the book was over. In truth, so was I. It's a little darker than I expected but really very interesting, great moral base, and great imagery (sp?). I highly recommend it to anyone who likes playful fantasy.
- 2008-06-03, 0 of 0 people found this review helpful, Rated:
- It should be six stars
- I'm typing for my daughter who wanted to provide a review of the book. When we talked about the book she said it should definately be 6 stars. That's how much she liked it. She is 9. She says she liked it because it is "sort of like a life cycle." Her favorite character was Edward Tulane because he "really shows his feelings."
- 2008-06-02, 0 of 0 people found this review helpful, Rated:

