Summary
The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane is a 2006 children's novel by Kate DiCamillo. This poignant tale follows the adventures of a china rabbit named Edward as he learns the true meaning of love and compassion. DiCamillo's masterful storytelling has drawn comparisons to Hans Christian Andersen's work, particularly “The Steadfast Tin Soldier." Winner of the 2006 Boston Globe-Horn Book Award for children's fiction and a Parents' Choice Award, The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane has also been recognized by the National Education Association as one of the Teachers' Top 100 Books for Children.
Plot
The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane opens in the 1930s with Edward, a china rabbit who lives a pampered life with his adoring owner, 10-year-old Abilene. Edward's existence is supported by luxury and vanity until a fateful vacation aboard the Queen Mary. During the trip, Edward falls overboard and spends nearly 300 days at the bottom of the ocean.
Edward's journey truly begins when he's fished out of the sea by a fisherman. From there, he passes through various hands, each new owner bringing a unique experience to Edward's life. He spends time with the fisherman's wife, who dresses him like a girl doll, and later finds himself in the company of a hobo and his loyal dog.
As Edward continues his travels, he encounters a young girl suffering from tuberculosis and her brother. These experiences gradually transform Edward from a self-centered rabbit into a more compassionate being. However, his journey takes a harsh turn when he's violently broken and ends up in a doll shop for several years.
In a twist of fate, Edward is eventually purchased by a grown-up Abilene, his original owner. Now married with a daughter of her own, Abilene reunites with Edward, bringing his miraculous journey full circle. Through his adventures, Edward learns valuable lessons about love, loss, and the importance of opening one's heart to others.
Themes
Love and its transformative power
Journey of self-discovery
Overcoming selfishness and vanity
Resilience in the face of adversity
Importance of human connections
Loss and recovery