• The Puppets of Spelhorst (The Norendy Tales #1)

The Puppets of Spelhorst
(The Norendy Tales #1)

Illustrator
Julie Morstad
Publication Date
October 10, 2023
Genre / Grade Band
Fiction /  4th − 5th
The Puppets of Spelhorst (The Norendy Tales #1)

Description

From master storyteller Kate DiCamillo comes an original fairy tale--with enchanting illustrations by Julie Morstad--in which five puppets confront circumstances beyond their control with patience, cunning, and high spirits.

Shut up in a trunk by a taciturn old sea captain with a secret, five friends--a king, a wolf, a girl, a boy, and an owl--bicker, boast, and comfort one another in the dark. Individually, they dream of song and light, freedom and flight, purpose and glory, but they all agree they are part of a larger story, bound each to each by chance, bonded by the heart's mysteries. When at last their shared fate arrives, landing them on a mantel in a blue room in the home of two little girls, the truth is more astonishing than any of them could have imagined.

A beloved author of modern classics draws on her most moving themes with humor, heart, and wisdom in the first of the Norendy Tales, a projected trio of novellas linked by place and mood, each illustrated in black and white by a different virtuoso illustrator. A magical and beautifully packaged gift volume designed to be read aloud and shared, The Puppets of Spelhorst is a tale that soothes and strengthens us on our journey, leading us through whatever dark forest we find ourselves in.

Publication date
October 10, 2023
Classification
Fiction
Page Count
-
ISBN-13
9781536216752
Lexile Measure
-
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Candlewick Press (MA)
Series
The Norendy Tales
BISAC categories
JUV040000 - Juvenile Fiction | Toys, Dolls & Puppets
JUV037000 - Juvenile Fiction | Fantasy & Magic
JUV012030 - Juvenile Fiction | Fairy Tales & Folklore | General
JUV031060 - Juvenile Fiction | Performing Arts | Theater
Library of Congress categories
Friendship
Identity
Identity (Psychology)
Adventure and adventurers
Adventure stories
Fantasy
Puppets
Secrecy
Secrets
Imaginary places
Belonging (Social psychology)
Belonging

ALA/Booklist

This collaboration by two masters of their craft--a Newbery Medalist and a Governor General's Literary Award finalist--will prove irresistible.

Kirkus

Starred Review

A quiet, comforting fable of identity and belonging.

Publishers Weekly

Starred Review

A quintet of puppets--"the king and the wolf and the girl/ and the boy and the owl"--ponder their dreams and yearnings in this quietly entrancing novella told in three acts. Following the death of their owner, a regretful old sea captain called Spelhorst, the five puppets, said to be "in a story together," are bundled into their trunk, sold to a musical rag-and-bone man, and eventually given to sisters Martha and Emma. After one of the sisters arranges the puppets on the mantel and begins working to include them in a play, each puppet undergoes a brief adventure that speaks to their nature: a king longing to rule, a wolf preoccupied with her own sharp teeth, a watchful girl with violet eyes, a boy longing to "do a great deed," and a portentous owl with real feathers. Newbery Medalist DiCamillo applies spare prose and witty conversation in fleshing out the puppets' desires as well as exploring the power of stories to promote community and offer a path to fulfillment. Occasional pencil illustrations from Morstad (Time Is a Flower) elegantly portray the figures, whose skin reflects the white of the page. Ages 7-10. Author's agent: Holly McGhee, Pippin Properties. Illustrator's agent: Emily Van Beek, Folio Jr./Folio Literary. (Oct.)

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Hornbook

This mood is perfectly captured in digitally rendered pencil drawings that add specificity (a Regency-esque setting in fictional Norendy), dignity, drama, and sheer beauty.

Kate DiCamillo
Kate DiCamillo is one of America's most beloved storytellers. She is a former National Ambassador for Young People's Literature and a two-time Newbery Medalist. Born in Philadelphia, she grew up in Florida and now lives in Minneapolis.

Julie Morstad is the illustrator of numerous acclaimed books for young readers, including House of Dreams: The Life of L. M. Montgomery by Liz Rosenberg, When Green Becomes Tomatoes by Julie Fogliano, and Swan: The Life and Dance of Anna Pavlova by Laurel Snyder. She lives in Vancouver, British Columbia.
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