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The Magician's Elephant: (A Tale of Orphans, Fortune Tellers, Magic, and Mystery - An Illustrated Middle-Grade Fiction Novel for Kids Ages 8-13 in Grades 3-7) - Softcover

 
9780763680886: The Magician's Elephant: (A Tale of Orphans, Fortune Tellers, Magic, and Mystery - An Illustrated Middle-Grade Fiction Novel for Kids Ages 8-13 in Grades 3-7)

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Kate DiCamillo's New York Times best-selling fable about trusting the unexpected and making the extraordinary come true.

When a fortuneteller's tent appears in the market square of the city of Baltese, orphan Peter Augustus Duchene knows the questions that he needs to ask: Does his sister still live? And if so, how can he find her? The fortuneteller's mysterious answer (an elephant! An elephant will lead him there!) sets off a chain of events so remarkable, so impossible, that you will hardly dare to believe it's true. With atmospheric illustrations by fine artist Yoko Tanaka, here is a dreamlike and captivating tale that could only be narrated by Newbery Medalist Kate DiCamillo. In this timeless fable, she evokes the largest of themes -- hope and belonging, desire and compassion -- with the lightness of a magician's touch. With dreamlike illustrations and a cover by Yoko Tanaka.

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Kate DiCamillo is the author of The Tale of Despereaux, which was awarded the Newbery Medal; The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane, winner of a Boston Globe-Horn Book Award; Because of Winn-Dixie, a Newbery Honor winner; The Tiger Rising, a National Book Award Finalist; the picture book Great Joy; and six books starring Mercy Watson, including a Theodor Seuss Geisel Honor Book. She lives in Minneapolis.

Yoko Tanaka is a graduate of the Art Center College in Pasadena, California. She is the illustrator of Theodosia and the Serpents of Chaos by R.L. LaFevers, and Sparrow Girl by Sara Pennypacker. Yoko Tanaka lives in Los Angeles and Bangkok.

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At the end of the century before last, in the market square of the city of Baltese, there stood a boy with a hat on his head and a coin in his hand. The boys name was Peter Augustus Duchene, and the coin that he held did not belong to him but was instead the property of his guardian, an old soldier named Vilna Lutz, who had sent the boy to the market for fish and bread.
   That day in the market square, in the midst of the entirely unremarkable and absolutely ordinary stalls of the fishmongers and cloth merchants and bakers and silversmiths, there had appeared, without warning or fanfare, the red tent of a fortuneteller. Attached to the fortuneteller’s tent was a piece of paper, and penned upon the paper in a cramped but unapologetic hand were these words: The most profound and difficult questions that could possibly be posed by the human mind or heart will be answered within for the price of one florit.
   Peter read the small sign once, and then again. The audacity of the words, their dizzying promise, made it difficult, suddenly, for him to breathe. He looked down at the coin, the single florit, in his hand.
 “But I cannot do it, he said to himself. Truly, I cannot, for if I do, Vilna Lutz will ask where the money has gone and I will have to lie, and it is a very dishonorable thing to lie.
   He put the coin in his pocket. He took the soldier’s hat off his head and then put it back on. He stepped away from the sign and came back to it and stood considering, again, the outrageous and wonderful words.
 “But I must know, he said at last. He took the florit from his pocket. I want to know the truth. And so I will do it. But I will not lie about it, and in that way, I will remain at least partly honorable. With these words, Peter stepped into the tent and handed the fortuneteller the coin.
   And she, without even looking at him, said, One florit will buy you one answer and only one. Do you understand?
 “Yes, said Peter.
   He stood in the small patch of light making its sullen way through the open flap of the tent. He let the fortuneteller take his hand. She examined it closely, moving her eyes back and forth and back and forth, as if there were a whole host of very small words inscribed there, an entire book about Peter Augustus Duchene composed atop his palm.
 “Huh, she said at last. She dropped his hand and squinted up at his face. But, of course, you are just a boy.
 “I am ten years old, said Peter. He took the hat from his head and stood as straight and tall as he was able. And I am training to become a soldier, brave and true. But it does not matter how old I am. You took the florit, so now you must give me my answer.
 “A soldier brave and true? said the fortuneteller. She laughed and spat on the ground. Very well, soldier brave and true, if you say it is so, then it is so. Ask me your question.
   Peter felt a small stab of fear. What if, after all this time, he could not bear the truth? What if he did not really want to know?
 “Speak, said the fortuneteller. Ask.
 “My parents, said Peter.
 “That is your question? said the fortune-teller. They are dead.
   Peter’s hands trembled. That is not my question, he said. I know that already. You must tell me something that I do not know. You must tell me of another — you must tell me . . .
   The fortuneteller narrowed her eyes. Ah, she said. Her? Your sister? That is your question? Very well. She lives.
   Peter’s heart seized upon the words. She lives. She lives!
 “No, please, said Peter. He closed his eyes. He concentrated. If she lives, then I must find her, so my question is, how do I make my way there, to where she is?
   He kept his eyes closed; he waited.
 “The elephant, said the fortuneteller.
  What? Peter said. He opened his eyes, certain that he had misunderstood.
 “You must follow the elephant, said the fortuneteller. She will lead you there.
   Peter’s heart, which had risen up high inside of him, now sank slowly back to its normal resting place. He put his hat on his head. You are having fun with me, he said. There are no elephants here.
 “Just as you say, said the fortuneteller. That is surely the truth, at least for now. But perhaps you have not noticed: the truth is forever changing. She winked at him. Wait awhile, she said. You will see.
   Peter stepped out of the tent. The sky was gray and heavy with clouds, but everywhere people talked and laughed. Vendors shouted and children cried and a beggar with a black dog at his side stood in the center of it all and sang a song about the darkness.
   There was not a single elephant in sight.
   Still, Peter’s stubborn heart would not be silenced. It beat out the two simple, impossible words over and over again: She lives, she lives, she lives.
   Could it be?
   No, it could not be, for that would mean that Vilna Lutz had lied to him, and it was not at all an honorable thing for a soldier, a superior officer, to lie. Surely, Vilna Lutz would not lie. Surely he would not.
   Would he?
 “It is winter, sang the beggar. It is dark and cold, and things are not what they seem, and the truth is forever changing.
 “I do not know what the truth is, said Peter, but I do know that I must confess. I must tell Vilna Lutz what I have done. He squared his shoulders, adjusted his hat, and began the long walk back to the Apartments Polonaise.

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