I got
Lost Evangeline by Kate DiCamillo from the library since it's the brand new third book in the Norendy Tales collection (not really a series since they're all different stories but they all take place in the same magical land). The book description says, "When a shoemaker discovers a tiny girl (as small as a mouse!) in his shop, he takes her in, names her Evangeline, and raises her as his own. The shoemaker’s wife, however, fears that Evangeline has bewitched her husband, so when an opportunity arises to rid herself of the girl, she takes it. Evangeline finds herself far from her adopted father and her home, a tiny girl lost in the wide world. But she is brave, and she is resourceful, and with the help of those she meets on her journey—including a disdainful and self-satisfied cat—she may just find her way again."
This was another beautifully written book, as Kate DiCamillo's books always are. I thought it was a sweet story with a character to root for and some fun adventures. I wished the ending had been more conclusive, but it kinda fit the vibes of the other books in this collection. I thought this was a nice, quick read.
Rating: * * (2/3 = Liked it)
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