In the mailbag, a letter from Erin in New York that begins this way:
���Dear Kate DiCamillo, I adore your book, ���The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane.������
Erin then goes on to tell me in wondrous, thoughtful detail what moved her in the book and why.
But what I love best is Erin���s creative mash-ups of words. At one point, she says ���The two parts that heartbreaked me the most . . .���
And then later, she writes that she is ���rejoiceful��� at the end of the book.
This letter is...
Published on February 17, 2015 04:38