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Kate DiCamillo

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We appreciate the complicated and wonderful gifts you give us in each other. And we appreciate the task you put down before us, of loving each other the best we can, even as you love us.


— Kate DiCamillo


#inspirational

Life was so short; so many beautiful things slipped away.


— Kate DiCamillo


#beauty

It's hard not to immediately fall in love witha dog who has a good sense of humor.


— Kate DiCamillo


#humor

We forget that the simple gesture of putting a book in someone's hands can change a life. I want to remind you that it can. I want to thank you because it did. - 2010 Indies Choice Award


— Kate DiCamillo


#inspirational #readers #reading #change

The undoing is almost always more difficult than the doing.


— Kate DiCamillo


#inspirational

Allow me to congratulate you on your very astute powers of observation.


— Kate DiCamillo


#humor

She was working to remind herself of who she was. She was working to remember that somewhere in another place entirely she was known and loved.


— Kate DiCamillo


#love

And hope is like love...a ridiculous, wonderful, powerful thing.


— Kate DiCamillo


#love #love

The sound of the king's music made Despereaux's soul grow large and light inside of him.


— Kate DiCamillo


#music

There ain't no point in making soup unless others eat it. Soup needs another mouth to taste it, another heart to be warmed by it.


— Kate DiCamillo


#food






About Kate DiCamillo






Did you know about Kate DiCamillo?

Her 2003 novel The Tale of Despereaux was inspired by a friend's son Luke Bailey who asked her to write about an unlikely hero with "exceptionally large ears". Adaptations
In 2005 Because of Winn-Dixie was released as a film by 20th Century Fox. Life
Born in Philadelphia DiCamillo suffered from chronic pneumonia.

DiCamillo is also known for the Mercy Watson series of picture books illustrated by Chris Van Dusen. Katrina Elizabeth "Kate" DiCamillo (born March 25 1964) is an American writer of children's fiction at all levels usually featuring animals.

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