The story of a boy who discovers that some things can't stay locked up for ever.
The story of a boy who discovers that some things canβt stay locked up for ever.
It's six months since Rob's mum died and he moved to Florida. His dad won't talk about her at all. "Crying ain't going to bring her back," he says. So Rob fills a suitcase in his mind with all his forbidden thoughts β the rash on his legs, the bullies at school β and keeps it tight shut. But when he finds a caged tiger deep in the woods, his whole life begins to change. That same day he meets Sistine Bailey, another outsider who's bullied at school. She says they must set the tiger free β and when Rob imagines the tiger rising out of its cage, his suitcase begins to open...
Winner of Oppenheim Toy Portfolio, Gold Award 2001 (United States) Short-listed for Parentsβ Choice Award 2001 (United States) Nominated for National Book Award for Young Peopleβs Literature 2001 (United States)
A delicate but surprisingly powerful novella. Guardian
Now older children can be awed all over again. The Observer
Kate DiCamillo's sentences waste not a single word: they spin out, with the Florida mist rising off them. Booklist
This is an exquisitely told story from No. 1 New York Times Bestseller and Newbery Award Winner Kate DiCamillo. Intense and incredibly powerful this is a story that will move all who read it. Lovereading4kids
An exquisitely told story -- Fiona Noble Bookseller Childrenβs Guide
Kate DiCamillo is the author of many beloved books for young readers, including The Tale of Despereaux, which received a Newbery Medal; Because of Winn-Dixie, which received a Newbery Honor; The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane, which won a Boston Globe-Horn Book Award; and the bestselling Mercy Watson series. Kate DiCamillo lives in Minneapolis, USA.
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