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The Tale of Despereaux

The Tale of Despereaux
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The adventures of Desperaux Tilling, a small mouse of unusual talents, the princess that he loves, the servant girl who longs to be a princess, and a devious rat determined to bring them all to ruin.

 

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again the author has out done it. If you love fiction you will love this book. I read it once and now i'm reading it again.

Would highly recommend and read again. Very insightful with many wise words. Kate's books are always so refreshing, simple and well written. The tale of Despereaux is proof - although my favorite is The Magician's Elephant, this book was a great read.

I'm not the type of person that thinks we should shield children from the realities of real-life - the unfounded hatred and violence, and unfortunate situations, that occurs. Throughout the story, the characters are beaten down even more, mentally and/or physically. Perhaps she could have cut back a few and achieve the light and dark balance she was trying to attain. I can understand what the author was trying to do - the whole light verses dark theme - but I feel it was poorly executed.

The hardcover version of this book is beautifully put together, with it's mouse-torn pages and wonderful illustrations. I am, however, a person born with a rare syndrome and have had health challenges my whole life, and also struggled with looking 'different' because of it - I think I know a thing or two about finding light in life. Don't get me wrong, I'm not the type of person that wants a candy-coated happy ending in all my stories, in fact I'm a sucker for a good tragedy. Unfortunately, the story did not live up to it's binding.

Perhaps she was trying to relate to too many real-life situations her readers might be going through - illness, physical differences, abuse, abandonment, stereotypes, racism, perfidiousness (the author's favorite), etc - but I trust that young readers can empathize and relate without having each situation explicitly represented. If that is the goal of this story, it fails to capture it. "Despereaux" follows the lives of a handful of characters who, mostly through no choice of their own, live with unfortunate circumstances. It's not until the last few pages that the author attempts to resolve the issues, but at that point the reader has been bombarded with so much negativity that the point of the story is lost, and it's hard to feel any satisfaction from the ending.

She is just a great story-teller in the most classical sense. People of all walks of life and ages should read this book. Despereaux, a mouse that is too different to be accepted, whose path leads him to fall in love with a human princess. In fact I started reading it to my three year old son and he didn't want me to stop. I have read a number of DiCamillo books and loved most of them.

I am pretty sure he doesn't understand all the different messages the story is delivering, but he can get into the story of a young mouse fighting for his Princess. The second person is Chiaroscuro, a rat who yearns for the light but makes his home in the dungeon. I think this is my favorite of all the DiCamillo books that I have read. It is a wonderful story. All of the characters are interesting and engaging. It is a quick read for an adult, but well worth it.

I decided to read this book because my son got the movie and I was interested in reading the book before I saw it. Then there is Miggery Sow (Mig), a girl whose leads a miserable life and will do anything to become a princess. I really didn't find anything to complain about in this book.Unlike "The Elephant's Magician" I think younger children could really get into this story. It was a wonderful book.This book tells the tale of three "people". There are a number of morals reinforced through the story. DiCamillo, as usual, does a wonderful job of making the story come alive.

Despereaux is cast to darkness for his differences. All of their fates are intertwined.This was a great story.

It was shipped quickly and it was in great condition. I would recommend it. This book was excellent. It was full of lessons and individual's character's stories.

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