The Tiger Rising
Awards
Book Sense 76 Top 10 Picks
Reviews
Kliatt
05/01/2001
"The writing is spare, poetic, moving. The setting, rural Florida, seems vividly real as DiCamillo describes it. The story has a timeless quality about it . . . I'm sure it will speak powerfully to many readers of all ages."
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Publishers Weekly, starred review
01/15/2001
"The author delves deeply into the psyches of her cast with carefully choreographed scenes, opting for the economy of poetry over elaborate prose. . . . DiCamillo demonstrates her versatility by treating themes similar to those of her first novel with a completely different approach. Readers will eagerly anticipate her next work."
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School Library Journal, starred review
03/01/2001
"It deals with the tough issues of death, grieving, and the great accompanying sadness, and has enough layers to embrace any reader."
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Horn Book, The
05/01/2001
"The brief novel, which features a well realized setting and an almost palpable aura of sadness, has a certain mythic quality."
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Orlando Sentinel
09/08/2002
"DiCamillo, who grew up in Central Florida and wrote the multi-award winning BECAUSE OF WINN-DIXIE, could almost have titled her bittersweet second novel "Because of the Tiger" . . . because of the tiger, Rob and Sistine make the fateful decision that allows Rob and his father to grieve more openly for their loss."
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Dallas Morning News
03/26/2003
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"Together [the characters] learn about trust, friendship, and feelings as they plot to set the tiger free. In the process, they learn another valuable lesson, one that readers won't soon forget. This poignant, powerful story was written by the author of the Newbery Honor book BECAUSE OF WINN-DIXIE."
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Library Talk
11/09/2001
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"This haunting novel takes us into the emotional world of a hurting child who discovers that only so many things can be stuffed 'into the suitcase' before it breaks open."
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Booklist
06/01/2001
"The story deftly shows the anxiety and suspense of getting close to someone after experience has taught you that may not be safe to do. DiCamillo's gorgeous language wastes not a single word: spare and taut her sentences spin out, with the Florida mist rising off them, and unspoken words finally said aloud."
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New York Times Book Review, The
06/03/2001
"Kate DiCamillo, whose BECAUSE OF WINN-DIXIE was a Newbery Honor Book, again explores the difficulty of fitting into a new place. But THE TIGER RISING is even more emotionally affecting as Rob and Sistine, united by their aloneness, grapple with unlocking their own heartaches as they debate whether to free the tiger."
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Syndicated Column - Kendal Rautzhan
04/01/2001
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"Powerfully written by the author of BECAUSE OF WINN-DIXIE, this poignant story is certain to garner accolades on many levels."
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Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books, The
04/01/2001
"Young readers who enjoyed DiCamillo's first novel won't be disappointed by her second."
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