Thursday, March 27, 2014

The Magician's Elephant by Kate DiCamillo

The Magician's Elephant by Kate DiCamillo


This book was a challenge to read!  DiCamillo wrote in a very different style from her other novels, and it was confusing.  There were so many clauses and modifiers that sometimes I had to reread sentences without these parts to understand the literal meaning.  Only then could I add the details back in to try to figure out what they were adding to the story.  In many cases, I didn't figure out why the sentences were so convoluted.


The story, however, was an interesting and original tale about a boy searching for his long lost sister--so long lost he doesn't actually know if she's alive for the first half of the book!  Without giving much away, I feel that the story has much to offer, but I was not a fan of how it was offered.


I did pick this book because it had the word elephant in the title.  I am currently infatuated with elephants.  I am not sure I would recommend it as a read to friends or students because it was so trying to follow the storyline, and much of what challenged me did not feel necessary or beneficial.  However, I enjoyed the plot and character development.