<p>Absolutely extraordinary. Every time I read a Kate DiCamillo book I'm blown away! Little Beatryce stole my heart [âŚ] It lifted me out of lockdown and reignited a childlike wonder in the power of stories (and love) to change the world. It's a beauty of a book.</p>
Abi Elphinstone
Everything she writes glitters with ideas [âŚ] The Beatryce Prophecy, (is) a highly original tale [âŚ] In the course of the story, written in a distinctive, compulsive style that sucks you in like a literary vacuum cleaner, DiCamillo, based in Minneapolis, raises big questions about the education of girls, the sort of world we want to inhabit, how we should live in it and what sort of qualities one should have to lead it. [âŚ] DiCamillo has an inbuilt lightness of touch and a way with plot as Beatryce endeavours to return a sword to the king, free her mother from his tower and teach Jack how to read.
The Times
I fervently hope it reaches as wide a young audience as it deserves, to live as long inside them.
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everything [Kate Di Camillo] writes glitters with ideas
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Kate DiCamillo is one of Americaâs most beloved storytellers, author of The Tale of Despereaux and Flora and Ulysses, both of which have been awarded the prestigious Newbery Medal; Because of Winn-Dixie, which received a Newbery Honor; The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane, which won a Boston Globe-Horn Book Award; and the bestselling Mercy Watson series. Born in Philadelphia, she grew up in Florida and now lives in Minneapolis, USA, where she faithfully writes two pages a day, five days a week.
Sophie Blackall has illustrated numerous books, including Deborah Noyesâs Red Butterfly; Rukhsana Khanâs Big Red Lollipop, a New York Times Best Illustrated Childrenâs Book; and Annie Barrowsâs bestselling Ivy and Bean series. Sophie lives in Brooklyn, NY.