I recently read a book called Edward Tulane by Kate Dicamillo. She also wrote Because of
Winn Dixie. Edward Tulane is a toy rabbit with real rabbit ears and real whisker (the whisker are made some other animal.) In this book, Edward went through pain full love and losing his owner. Can you imagine losing your mom, dad or brother and sister?
I think Kate Dicamillo tries to make us think we are in the book because she was using describing words. What do you think Kate Dicamillo is trying to do? In the book Edward Tulane
went through painful love and lose his different owner as I said. At the end it turns out to go back to the same child as the first owner but, the own is grown up. It is an very emotional heart breaking story.
All of ways the owns lose Edward Tulane is said. For example, a small girl was sick and owned Edward Tulane but she died and then the brother Bruce, try to earn money by using string to make Edward Tulane dance. What would you do in this situation?
I think that this book is about how you love something that love you back. For example, family. How would you write the story if you had not read the book or read my blog post?