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Kate DiCamillo

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This is a wonderful joke to play upon a prisoner, to promise forgiveness.


— Kate DiCamillo


#forgiveness #joke #tales #forgiveness

So many miracles have not yet happened.


— Kate DiCamillo


#miracles #inspirational

It is our duty and our joy to communicate our hearts to each other. Words assist us in this task.


— Kate DiCamillo


#verbage #vocabulary #words #communication

I thought I was going nowhere. Now I can see there was a pattern.


— Kate DiCamillo


#i #i can #now #nowhere #pattern

I think of myself as an enormously lucky person.


— Kate DiCamillo


#i #i think #lucky #lucky person #myself

I like to think of myself as a storyteller.


— Kate DiCamillo


#like #myself #storyteller #think

I hate to cook and love to eat.


— Kate DiCamillo


#eat #hate #i #love

I didn't start working on children's books until I got a job at a book warehouse on the children's floor. When I started reading some of the books, I was so impressed.


— Kate DiCamillo


#books #children #floor #got #i

I didn't know anything about writing a screenplay, but somehow I ended up rewriting a screenplay.


— Kate DiCamillo


#anything #ended #i #know #rewriting

I am single and childless, but I have lots of friends and I am an aunt to three lovely children.


— Kate DiCamillo


#aunt #childless #children #friends #i






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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