The Puppets of Spelhorst

Like DiCamillo’s other works, The Puppets of Spelhorst’s prose is simple yet exceedingly powerful. This is a story about the inner lives of puppets. This is a story about stories. This is a story about regret. It is charming, wise, and packs a punch. Like any good children’s book, Puppets can be read and enjoyed by children and adults alike.  

“Stories without end—watching them unfold, being a part of their unfolding—what a blessing that would be.” 

And for those looking for books to read and discuss with your children, this book comes with a page of excellent discussion questions in the back.  

Review by Andrew

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