Synopses & Reviews
"Magic things happen at the Van Gogh Cafe in Flowers, Kansas. No one quite knows why, but people think it's because the cafe building was once a theater. They figure the walls absorbed enough magic during those years of lights and costumes and opening nights to last forever. Ten-year-old Clara is another reason for the magic. She believes anything might happen — and it always does. Newbery Medalist Rylant breaks new ground in producing this whimsical tale, dexterously weaving extraordinary events into the fabric of ordinary life. As she gently guides her characters toward their magnificent destinies, the strength of her imagination and the depth of her sensitivity will impress even the reluctant reader."
Publishers WeeklyReview
"Newbery Medalist Rylant breaks new ground in producing this whimsical tale, dexterously weaving extraordinary events into the fabric of ordinary life."--
Publishers Weeklyand#160;"Full of uncanny observations and wry wisdom."and#151;The New Yorker
Synopsis
At the Van Gogh Cafe,
anything can happen. Clara's dad owns the cafe, and she's seen it all — from food that cooks by itself to poems that foretell the future. This award-winning collection of vignettes by Newbery medalist Cynthia Rylant is a treat to be relished. So bring your appetite for the unexpected, because at the Van Gogh Cafe, your order of tea and toast comes with a side of magic!
Synopsis
A beloved tale by Cynthia Rylantand#151;now available in paperback.
About the Author
At the Van Gogh Cafe,
anythingcan happen. Clara's dad owns the cafe, and she's seen it all--from food that cooks by itself to poems that foretell the future. This award-winning collection of vignettes by Newbery medalist Cynthia Rylant is a treat to be relished. So bring your appetite for the unexpected, because at the Van Gogh Cafe, your order of tea and toast comes with a side of magic!
A beloved tale by Cynthia Rylantand#151;now available in paperback.
"Newbery Medalist Rylant breaks new ground in producing this whimsical tale, dexterously weaving extraordinary events into the fabric of ordinary life."--Publishers Weekly
and#160;"Full of uncanny observations and wry wisdom."and#151;The New Yorker
CYNTHIA RYLANT is the acclaimed author of more thanand#160;a hundredand#160;books for young people, including the new poetry volumeLudie's Life; theand#160;beloved Mr. Putter and Tabby series; the Henry and Mudge series; and the novelMissing May, which received the Newbery Medal. She lives in Portland, Oregon.
Kids Q&A
Read the Kids' Q&A with Cynthia Rylant