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Overview""DiCamillo packs intense feelings into and between the lines of her simply phrased tale, set off perfectly by Mok's spare, neatly drawn barnyard settings. . . Sensitive and quietly enthralling."" --Kirkus Reviews (starred review) Every friendship faces challenges. Orris and Timble are back in a poignant and evocatively illustrated tale of trust from a two-time Newbery Medalist. Orris the rat and Timble the owl are unlikely friends. Each night, Timble visits Orris in the barn and listens to his stories. But Timble is growing up, and one evening when the owl doesn't appear as usual Orris wonders if Timble has forgotten him. Is their friendship over? Or could it be that Timble has a tale of his own to share? Illustrated with wistful tenderness, the second title in a projected trilogy to feature this charmingly offbeat pair masterfully explores the stories we tell ourselves, the stories we tell each other, and the binding magic of friendship. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Kate DiCamillo , Carmen MokPublisher: Bound to Stay Bound Books Imprint: Bound to Stay Bound Books ISBN: 9798855180145Pages: 66 Publication Date: 29 April 2025 Recommended Age: From 5 to 8 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: In Print This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviewsLuminous soft-edged illustrations by Carmen Mok set off this careful story of mixed signals, hurt feelings and tender reconciliation for children ages 5-8. --The Wall Street Journal Laying out her themes early on and then quietly working them into the narrative, DiCamillo packs intense feelings into and between the lines of her simply phrased tale, set off perfectly by Mok's spare, neatly drawn barnyard settings. . . Sensitive and quietly enthralling. --Kirkus Reviews (starred review) DiCamillo's short chapters and simple sentences, paired with Mok's spare, sepia-toned, neatly drawn pictures of barnyard settings, will appeal to early elementary readers, and younger if shared as a read-aloud. Children will be charmed by a gentle story of an unlikely friendship, seemingly lost yet ultimately saved through the timeless magic of rebuilding trust through the sharing of stories. --School Library Journal DiCamillo's short chapters and simple sentences, paired with Mok's spare, sepia-toned, neatly drawn pictures of barnyard settings, will appeal to early elementary readers, and younger if shared as a read-aloud. Children will be charmed by a gentle story of an unlikely friendship, seemingly lost yet ultimately saved through the timeless magic of rebuilding trust through the sharing of stories. --The Horn Book Orris and Timble: Lost and Found,"" has something to say about how good friendships can withstand being tested. . . It's a deceptively simple book, at 76 pages, about half of which are lovely paintings by Carmen Mok. DiCamillo's elegant language, with its repetitions and gentle rhythm, feels almost like a high-and-lonesome bluegrass song. --Minneapolis Star Tribune Author InformationKate DiCamillo is one of America's most beloved storytellers. She is a former National Ambassador for Young People's Literature, a two-time Newbery Medalist, and the author of Orris and Timble: The Beginning. She lives in Minneapolis. Carmen Mok is an award-winning illustrator of several acclaimed picture books with experience in product design, hand-lettering, and graphic design. She studied studio art at the University of Waterloo and craft design at Sheridan College, both in Ontario. Carmen Mok lives in Toronto, Canada. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |
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