Tuesday, February 26, 2019

Shannon's Review - Flora & Ulysses by Kate DiCamillo







Title: Flora & Ulysses
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Author: Kate DiCamillo
Illustrated: K. G. Campbell
Genre: Fiction, Juvenile
Publisher: Candlewick Press
Received: Bought
Release Date: September 2013
Pages: 233
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Shannon’s Thoughts:

Young Flora is a little girl with an obsession with her comics that her father introduced her to.  Reading them is a nice distraction from her parents being separated. She lives solely with her mother who is a writer and thinks the comics are not good enough for her daughter.  Outside Flora house, an unusual accident with a squirrel and vacuum cleaning salesman creates a superhero. The squirrel, who Flora named Ulysses, can now fly, has super strength and writes badly spelled poetry. What happens next can only be described as an extraordinary tale just like her comics.

Like most Kate DiCamillo books Flora & Ulysses has whimsical storytelling, fun characters, and so much heart. I have to say my favorite character was Ulysses the squirrel.  He did not say much but he sounds like a smart, cute, and fluffy friend to have around.

My least favorite thing was Flora’s mother. She reminded me of Cinderella’s stepmother.  She did not understand her daughter nor did it seem she wanted to. She was so unkind with Flora and even though her personality changed I still felt she was not to be trusted.

I have read almost all of Kate DiCamillo’s books and I am not stopping after this one. Her characters are always different and quirky.  There is always a calming comfy feeling when reading them. Even though she writes for children I would recommend her books for all age.

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