Kate DiCamillo

Kate DiCamillo
Katrina Elizabeth "Kate" DiCamillo is an American writer of children's fiction for all reading levels, usually featuring animals. She is one of six people to win two Newbery Medals, recognizing her novels The Tale of Despereauxand Flora and Ulysses. Her best-known books for young children are Mercy Watson series illustrated by Chris Van Dusen...
ProfessionChildren's Author
Date of Birth25 March 1964
CityPhiladelphia, PA
stars said has-beens
I have been loved said Edward to the stars
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Once there was a princess who was very beautiful. She shone bright as the stars on a moonless night. But what difference did it make that she was beautiful? None. No difference." Why did it make no difference?" asked Abilene. Because," said Pellegrina, "She was a princess who loved no one and cared nothing for love, even though there were many who loved her.
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I have been loved, Edward told the stars. So? said the stars. What difference does that make when you are all alone now?
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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?
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You are down there alone, the stars seemed to say to him. And we are up here, in our constellations, together.
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The story is about what happens when you share your heart with somebody else; it is also about the danger of keeping things locked up.
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Ideally, I'd like to work part time at the bookstore. That would give me more time to contend with all the office work of writing.
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Reading should not be presented to children as a chore, a duty. It should be offered as a gift.
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I love adventurous travel. I also love pancakes, and making pancakes for other people. You would definitely find me in the airy treetop as opposed to below ground.
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There is nothing worse than war in the summetime.
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I like to think of myself as a storyteller,
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If the world held magic powerful enough to make the elephant appear, then there must exist, too, magic in equal measure, magic powerful enough to undo what had been done.
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This is a wonderful joke to play upon a prisoner, to promise forgiveness.
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Writing is seeing. It is paying attention.