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The Magician's Elephant by Kate DiCamillo

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sassmistress's review

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hopeful reflective slow-paced

5.0

WOW. GUYS. This book is exquisite. I had never heard of this one, but I saw it at the library and grabbed one because I liked The Tale of Despereaux and The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane. Now I plan to get my own copy. I'll try to do it justice, but I definitely can't. Just read it! 😅 

To share an excerpt from my bedtime notes the second night: "Absolutely enchanting... Still echoing...To call it haunting sounds too sad. It's like, hope-haunting." The prose is so rich, and it's a story of inexplicable hope--of deliverance, of love, even of salvation, though no one really knows how to articulate it. It's also really evocative of familial love and belonging. 

I'm not usually one for "literature" type books because I dislike feeling as though there's some metaphor that I'm not getting. There was a little of that early in the book, but having finished I now feel the "not getting it" is a critical piece of the message. I don't want to kill the magic by analyzing it for you, so I'll leave it there for now. 
 

What I love: 

 - I can't get over how Ms. DiCamillo's books give you a shining view of the aches of the human heart that we never put into words, and for multiple characters! We seamlessly slide into the lives and perspectives of other characters, with constant reminders that even the people we dismissed as backdrop a few paragraphs ago have a name, a history, love and longing. 

- "Never enough. We must ask ourselves these questions [what if] as often as we dare. How will the world change if we do not question it?"  

- Beautiful descriptions of compassion, love, faithfulness, and at risk of repeating myself, hope. 

- "Have you, in truth, ever seen something so heartbreakingly lovely? What are we to make of a world where stars shine bright in the midst of so much darkness and gloom?"  

- "'The world is broken,' thought Peter, 'and it cannot be fixed.' The magician kept still[...] Maybe it was not too late after all."  

- Parts of the book kind of feel like that warm moment in Ratatouille where the critic remembers his childhood. 
 



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erinblue's review

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adventurous emotional hopeful inspiring reflective sad medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix

3.5


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