
Once, in a house on Egypt Street, there lived a rabbit who was made almost entirely of china.
Edward Tulane is a China rabbit with ears of real rabbit fur. Though his owner, a little girl, loved him he had not yet learned to love back. The self centered rabbit was everything to her, until he was lost at sea.
Edward meets many new people and he learns something from each of them, each person has a different life story that makes Edward's heart ache, as well as your own.
Edward's journey is a miraculous story of real love and hope. As he learns others love and trust. Edward is passed on and on through many different people and lives. This achingly beautiful story is sure to please even the coldest heart.
"Why should I care what happens to an arrogant, overdressed china rabbit? But I did care, desperately, and I think I can safely predict you will, too." -Katherine Paterson, Publishers Weekly
*Warning, this book is not for littler children. Though not graphic or including poor language this book is not something they would understand. This book will, I assure you, cause some tears to form in your eyes.
**Large and Easy Words. Thought Provoking.
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