Rating: Summary: What a find.... Review: I am not a frequest reader of children's fiction. I picked up this book because of the Saturdays outings to Winn-Dixie with my mother as a child. A few days ago I took it off my to-be-read pile and I read it TWICE before I could put it down. This is a "must read" for children 5 to 105. "Because of Winn-Dixie" left a sweet and sorrowful taste in my heart (if this sounds corny, read the book). Fantastic work. I'm ready for another one by this author.
Rating: Summary: A Joy to Read Review: I am usually too stingy to actually buy a book, prefering to get my reading material from the library, but after reading the first chapter of WINN-DIXIE while sitting in a bookstore, I realized that this was a story that I wanted to own for myself.BECAUSE OF WINN-DIXIE is a beautifully written story about dogs and friendship and healing. Strong characterization, a vivid setting, and one very appealing dog make this book a winner. I resisted the temptation to read the entire book in one night, wanting to spread the pleasure out through several settings. I agree with a previous reviewer who compared the tone of the story to TO KILL A MOCKINGBIRD, another of my favorites. Its simple elegance also reminds me of SARAH PLAIN AND TALL. I'll be recommending this story to my friends both young and old.
Rating: Summary: A multi-layered story I'll never forget! Review: I was expecting a cute, quick little read; what I got is a multi-layered story I'll never forget. Because of Winn-Dixie is like Miss Franny's Littmus Lozenges: a perfect mixture of lots of different ingredients. Yes, there's melancholy, but it's also full of joyful and just plain funny moments (The chapter where Winn-Dixie reveals his pathological fear of thunderstorms is absolutely delightful). I'm a children's librarian, and I'll recommend this book to kids and adults with enthusiasm!
Rating: Summary: Mother Daughter Book Club Review: This book contained a preacher, dog and motherless child. Other books it reminded us of were The Mitford series and Lightning's Last Hope. We liked the realistic but zany characters and the heartwarming story about how a dog can transform a young girl's life who happens to be new in town. Just imagine a dog that smiles! We hope Kate Dicamillo continues with a sequel to Because of Winn-Dixie. Pembroke (MA) Library Mother Daughter Bookclub
Rating: Summary: Read This Book! Review: As a lover of good writing and story-telling and a reader of numerous "children's books", and as the caretaker of three of my own stray "Winn-Dixies", I naturally was attracted to this story. How glad I am that I was. I read this thing in one gulp. It is wonderful, wonderful, wonderful! It is the best book I've read this year, and one of the best I've read in several years. It is a small book, but a HUGE life-affirming story. Read it! It will grab your heart and never let go.
Rating: Summary: completely charming Review: Because of Winn-Dixie is a completely charming and satisfying book. India Opal, a young girl with an unusual name, a preacher father and a homely dog named Winn-Dixie moves to a new town and manages to make it her home. Wonderfully memorable characters, the sweet relationship between India and her pooch, and the individual stories that compose each chapter endear this book to the reader. As India tells the story from her perspective, she learns to value herself and enjoy others that are different and new to her. A quick and enjoyable read that will leave a smile on your face.
Rating: Summary: A Heartfelt Look Through a Young Girl's Eyes Review: As a longtime resident of a small Florida town, I can honestly say that this story rings true on so many layers. At first, Opal seems to be a very average child, who throughout the course of each chapter, blossoms with poise, elegance & a maturation only rivaled by few adults, as she develops relationships with others. She thinks she owes this new-found confidence to her recently befriended canine companion, who evokes a sense of love, compassion & self-worth that is in turn transcended to everyone who enters Opal's life. It is a wonderful story and spiritual lesson--and not just for a child.
Rating: Summary: Best Novel I've Read This Season Review: I am an avid reader of books for young people. This book was a wonderful surprise. I expected a 'nice' read. What a got was a touching, well written novel that I would recommend wholeheartedly to all ages. As a self-proclaimed 'book snob', I don't say these things lightly. Well done!
Rating: Summary: Winn-Dixie is a winner! Review: Racing through an airport, I spotted this book for sale and purchased it for my 9 year-old. I started reading Winn-Dixie just to get a feel for the story and the next thing I knew, I had finished the book, missed the first hour of the flight and had throughly enjoyed a book I thought was written for children! Needless to say, my daughter enjoyed the book so much that she, her father and her younger sister then read the book aloud together. I plan to read Winn-Dixie aloud to my 8th grade students next fall. Buy this book. It is remarkable and to not read it is to miss a wonderful story by a very talented writer for all ages.
Rating: Summary: A gem of a book Review: This book will make you laugh (especially when Winn-Dixie smiles), it will make you cry (that India Opal's mother left her). It's a children's book for all ages. I review books, and this is the best one I've read this spring.
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