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Because of Winn Dixie

by Kate Dicamillo
Because of Winn Dixie

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ISBN13: 9780763616052
ISBN10: 0763616052
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Winner of the 2003 Young Reader's Choice Award, Junior Division

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Recalling the fiction of Harper Lee and Carson McCullers, here is a funny, poignant, and utterly genuine first novel from a major new talent.

The summer Opal and her father, the preacher, move to Naomi, Florida, Opal goes into the Winn-Dixie supermarket--and comes out with a dog. A big, ugly, suffering dog with a sterling sense of humor. A dog she dubs Winn-Dixie. Because of Winn-Dixie, the preacher tells Opal ten things about her absent mother, one for each year Opal has been alive. Winn-Dixie is better at making friends than anyone Opal has ever known, and together they meet the local librarian, Miss Franny Block, who once fought off a bear with a copy of WAR AND PEACE. They meet Gloria Dump, who is nearly blind but sees with her heart, and Otis, an ex-con who sets the animals in his pet shop loose after hours, then lulls them with his guitar.Opal spends all that sweet summer collecting stories about her new friends and thinking about her mother. But because of Winn-Dixie or perhaps because she has grown, Opal learns to let go, just a little, and that friendship--and forgiveness--can sneak up on you like a sudden summer storm.

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"Brush strokes of magical realism elevate this beyond a simple story of friendship to a well-crafted tale of community and fellowship, of sweetness, sorrow, and hope. And it's funny, too. A real gem." Kirkus Reviews (Starred Review)

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"[E]xquisitely crafted first novel. Each chapter possesses an arc of its own and reads almost like a short story in its completeness; yet the chapters add up to much more than a sum of their parts...This bittersweet tale of contemporary life in a small Southern town will hold readers rapt." Publishers Weekly (Starred Review)

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"This well-crafted, realistic, and heartwarming story will be read and reread as a new favorite deserving a long-term place on library shelves." School Library Journal (Starred Review)

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"Poignant and delicately told." The New York Times Book Review

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"[C]arefully touches on big issues: abandonment, loneliness, empathy and belonging." San Francisco Chronicle

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"[A]n enchanting little book with a touch of magic, a cast of great characters, and a lot of real life and wisdom." Minneapolis Star Tribune

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"Both kids and grown-ups love it...it's a great read-aloud book...it has scooped up numerous awards...it's an unforgettable story about making friends..." Orlando Sentinel

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"It's the kind of book people love and tell their friends to read." Washington Post

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"The books' truthfulness is what makes it so powerful. People can identify with the fact that everyone sort of isolates themselves because of a misconnection or a loss or whatever is in their lives." Newsday

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Funny and poignant, this 2001 Newbery Honor novel captures life in a quirky Southern town as Opal and her mangy dog, Winn-Dixie, strike up friendships among the locals. (Ages 8 and up)

The summer Opal and her father, the preacher, move to Naomi, Florida, Opal goes into the Winn-Dixie supermarket--and comes out with a dog. A big, ugly, suffering dog with a sterling sense of humor. A dog she dubs Winn-Dixie. Because of Winn-Dixie, the preacher tells Opal ten things about her absent mother, one for each year Opal has been alive. Winn-Dixie is better at making friends than anyone Opal has ever known, and together they meet the local librarian, Miss Franny Block, who once fought off a bear with a copy of WAR AND PEACE. They meet Gloria Dump, who is nearly blind but sees with her heart, and Otis, an ex-con who sets the animals in his pet shop loose after hours, then lulls them with his guitar.

Opal spends all that sweet summer collecting stories about her new friends and thinking about her mother. But because of Winn-Dixie or perhaps because she has grown, Opal learns to let go, just a little, and that friendship--and forgiveness--can sneak up on you like a sudden summer storm.

Recalling the fiction of Harper Lee and Carson McCullers, here is a funny, poignant, and utterly genuine first novel from a major new talent.

Synopsis

The summer Opal and her father, the preacher, move to a small town in Florida, Opal goes into a supermarket and comes out with a dog, a dog she spontaneously names Winn-Dixie. Because of Winn-Dixie, the preacher finally tells Opal ten things about her absentee mother — one for every year that Opal has been alive. Because of Winn-Dixie, Opal meets Miss Franny Block, who once fought off a bear with a copy of War and Peace. They meet Gloria Dump, who is nearly blind but sees with her heart; and the ex-con Otis, who sets his pet-shop animals loose after hours and lulls them with his guitar.

Opal spends all that sweet summer collecting stories about her new friends and thinking about her mother. But because of Winn-Dixie, or perhaps because she has grown, Opal learns that friendship — and forgiveness — can sneak up on you like a sudden summer storm.

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A classic boy-and-dog tale in the tradition of Old Yeller

Tyrone "Li'l T" Roberts meets Buddy when his family's car accidentally hits the stray dog on their way to church. Buddy turns out to be the dog Li'l T's always wished for--until Hurricane Katrina comes to New Orleans and he must leave Buddy behind. After the storm, Li'l T and his father return home to find a community struggling to rebuild their lives--and Buddy gone. But Li'l T refuses to give up his quest to find his best friend. From the author of the BBYA Top Ten selection The Great Wide Sea comes a powerful story of hope, courage, and knowing when to let go.

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Debut novelist Lisa Lewis Tyre vibrantly brings a small town and its outspoken characters to life, as she explores race and other community issues from both the Civil War and the present day.

 

Lou might be only twelve, but shes never been one to take things sitting down. So when her Civil War-era house is about to be condemned, shes determined to save it—either by getting it deemed a historic landmark or by finding the stash of gold rumored to be hidden nearby during the war. As Lou digs into the past, her eyes are opened when she finds that her ancestors ran the gamut of slave owners, renegades, thieves and abolitionists. Meanwhile, some incidents in her town show her that many Civil War era prejudices still survive and that the past can keep repeating itself if we let it. Digging into her past shows Lou that its never too late to fight injustice, and she starts to see the real value of understanding and exploring her roots.


About the Author

Kate DiCamillo was born in Philadelphia and moved with her family to Florida when she was five years old. "People talked more slowly and said words I had never heard before, like 'ain't' and 'y'all' and 'ma'am,' " she says, recalling her first impressions. "It was all so different from what I had known before, and I fell swiftly and madly in love." In her twenties, Kate DiCamillo moved to Minnesota, where the long winter helped inspire Because of Winn-Dixie. "One night before I went to sleep, I heard this little girl's voice with a Southern accent say, "I have a dog named Winn-Dixie." I just started writing down what India Opal Buloni was telling me."

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Rhonda P , April 06, 2013 (view all comments by Rhonda P)
My students love this book! It has the reader enthralled right in the first chapter. Some of our students can relate in one way or another with Opal in that they are living in a single parent home. When I first read this book, I cried at the dog party part of the book. My son came up to me and asked me what was wrong, and I said, "This part of the book is so sad!" When a book causes the reader to feel emotions so strongly, then you have a winning book! In my classroom, we have a dog party at the end of the year after we finish reading the book. The students enjoy the whole works - the pickles, egg salad sandwiches, Litmus lozenges, etc. We even watch the movie during the party so that the students can compare and contrast it with the book. A must read for children of all ages!

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Lynn Baker , January 01, 2010
This is such a wonderful story. I loved all of the characters, and especially Winn Dixie! Please submit it for the best book of the decade 2010 Puddly Award.

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cookie567 , March 03, 2008
this is a very nice book i once read it and i said i love this book!i am going to get this book when i get enough money but right now i dont have enough i think all i have is 40$ if i can oops better get it soon and i know i will read it always...cause if i never read it in a long time...and i notice i will say oh!i remember this book i loved it its been a while i think i will read it again because i love the book alot when ever i see it im all like i have to get it before anyone else does but before i can get it its gone so i am looking forward into getting this book.i love this book!!!

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almamah , March 06, 2007 (view all comments by almamah)
This is a very sweet story about a young girl and her dog, and the people they meet, and the friends they make. Everything you need for a great children's book, right? WRONG! This book has everything you need for a great book for EVERYONE. If you can read this book and not find ONE character with whom you can empathize, then I can only say that your heart must be made of stone. This book grabs your attention from the opening pages and doesn't let go again until you reach the end. I will say this until I'm blue in the face (or in the fingers, since I'm typing this), people - children's books are for everyone!

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snicketfan4ever , November 04, 2006 (view all comments by snicketfan4ever)
This book was AMAZING. Though it was short, i think it had many great lessons that everyone can learn from. Kids, and adults too, will LOVE this book. sincerely, Lauren

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Product Details

ISBN:
9780763616052
Binding:
Trade Paperback
Publication date:
09/01/2001
Publisher:
CANDLEWICK PRESS
Pages:
192
Height:
8.25 in.
Width:
5.5 in.
Age Range:
8-12 and up
Grade Range:
from 4
Number of Units:
1
Copyright Year:
2000
Series Volume:
55
UPC Code:
2800763616054
Author:
Kate DiCamillo
Author:
Lisa Lewis Tyre
Author:
M.H. Herlong
Subject:
City and town life
Subject:
Florida
Subject:
Children's 9-12 - Fiction - General
Subject:
Dogs

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