An Atmospheric Adventure: Read Our Review of The Puppets of Spelhorst by Kate DiCamillo, Illustrated by Julie Morstad

An Atmospheric Adventure: Read Our Review of The Puppets of Spelhorst by Kate DiCamillo, Illustrated by Julie Morstad

From master storyteller Kate DiCamillo comes an original fairy tale, enchantingly illustrated, in which five puppets confront circumstances beyond their control with patience, cunning and high spirits.

Once, there was a king. And a wolf. And a girl with a shepherd’s crook. And a boy with a bow and arrow. And also, there was an owl… They were puppets, and they were waiting for a story to begin.

In this new work of short fiction by twice winner of the Newbery Medal Kate DiCamillo, exquisitely illustrated in black and white by Governor General Literary Award Finalist Julie Morstad, five puppets who find themselves together in an abandoned trunk are carried off into the adventure of a lifetime.

Even if you don’t recognise DiCamillo by name, you almost certainly know her work: she’s the brilliant mind behind some of the world’s most-loved children’s tales, including The Tale of Despereaux and Because of Winn-Dixie. You can always count on DiCamillo to strike the perfect balance between exciting, character-driven plots, and explorations into profoundly moving themes.

The Puppets of Spelhorst is a small book with a huge heart. It traces the remarkable journey of a troupe of puppets, each on their own path to realising their unique dreams and aspirations, and yet inextricably linked to one another by the power of story.

Through the eyes of this diverse group of unforgettable characters, we embark on a moving, life-altering adventure. This is a story that demonstrates the power we each have to shape our own experiences into stories within stories, with our choices forming the mutable narratives of our lives. Somehow, DiCamillo manages to take a deep exploration of the balance between destiny and agency, and make it perfectly engaging and accessible for kids.

Julie Morstad’s illustrations add to the deep, allegorical atmosphere of this work. Timeless and expressive, they would not look out of place in an early edition of a Grimm’s fairytale collection, inviting readers to further immerse themselves into the world of imagination that DiCamillo has created.

We recently asked some children and their caregivers to review The Puppets of Spelhorst as part of our early reader Preview campaign. One caregiver described how their child immediately started organising their own puppetry performance after reading it – this is clearly the kind of book that sparks a creative fire in young readers.

The Puppets of Spelhorst is a special book that will ignite the imagination of its readers. It’s a heartbreaking and heartwarming story for adults and children alike – one that will make a beautiful shared reading experience, and enthrall independent readers ages 7+.

Buy a copy of The Puppets of Spelhorst here.

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Publisher details

The Puppets of Spelhorst
Authors
Julie Morstad, Kate DiCamillo
Publisher
Walker Books
Genre
Children’s Fiction
Released
18 October, 2023
ISBN
9781529512854

Synopsis

Recommended for ages 7+.

From master storyteller Kate DiCamillo comes an original fairy tale, enchantingly illustrated, in which five puppets confront circumstances beyond their control with patience, cunning and high spirits.

Once, there was a king. And a wolf. And a girl with a shepherd’s crook. And a boy with a bow and arrow. And also, there was an owl... They were puppets, and they were waiting for a story to begin.

In this new work of short fiction by twice winner of the Newbery Medal Kate DiCamillo, exquisitely illustrated in black and white by Governor General Literary Award Finalist Julie Morstad, five puppets who find themselves together in an abandoned trunk are carried off into the adventure of a lifetime.

Julie Morstad
About the author

Julie Morstad

Books by Julie Morstad

Kate DiCamillo
About the author

Kate DiCamillo

Kate DiCamillo was born in Philadelphia and moved with her family to Florida when she was five years old. In her twenties, Kate DiCamillo moved to Minnesota. It was this dislocation from her home that inspired Kate to write her first novel, Because of Winn-Dixie. An immediate commercial and critical success, Because of Winn-Dixie went on to become a Newbery Honour Book in 2001 and was subsequently made into a film that was released in 2005. But that wasn’t enough for Kate, and she went on to win the Newbery Medal in 2004 for her book The Tale of Despereaux, a story about an unlikely hero. This was followed by another unusual tale with The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane, a story about a china rabbit who learns about love. Kate has also written a series of early chapter-book readers about a lovable pig named Mercy Watson and her fun adventures. Kate lives in Minneapolis, where she faithfully writes two pages a day, five days a week.

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