![]() I just don’t have anything bad to say about it. I recommend this book to every person no matter how old they you are. Not well anyhow and I’ve been trying for years. I’ve had it since the fourth grade and my name and phone number are still on the inside cover, and yes, my handwriting is still really crappy. This book really is heartwarming and I’m glad I was able to find my copy and reread it. Forgiveness, acceptance, and kindness are only a few of the elements. It’s why I recommend it to a lot to those that come in my store searching for that coming-of-age book. There is so much that can be learned from this book. The movie did a wonderful job in recreating the story, capturing the scenery I always imagined as well as what Winn-Dixie looked and acted like. AnnaSophia Robb, the same girl who was in the movie adaptation of Bridge to Terabithia, took up the role of Opal. While most movies don’t seem to do their books enough justice, this one was quite special. If you haven’t read the book then you’ve probably seen the 2005 movie of the same name. They have a magic in bringing people together and making them feel special throughout this book. They inspire me, even to this day, because the pair are bold, kind, and friendly to every person they meet. It’s scary and nerve-wracking because you don’t know anybody and everybody stares and whispers and determines whether you’re friend material or not. I can remember the amount of times I was the new girl a few times in elementary school until fifth grade and then when I went off to college. I’ll warn you if I’m about to get revealing.) (I keep my reviews as spoiler free as possible. Opal certainly isn’t the only one learning a couple things from this fun-loving dog. The summer is hot and life changing for everyone that meets Winn-Dixie. Ten things for each year that Opal has been alive. Because of Winn-Dixie, Opal learns ten things about her mother, who walked out when she was three, from her father. Opal saves the dog from the pound and he does so much for her. ![]() My name is India Opal Buloni, and last summer my daddy, the preacher, sent me to the store for a box of macaroni-and-cheese, some white rice, and two tomatoes and I came back with a dog.ĭuring the summer that Opal and her father move to Naomi, Florida, she finds a mutt running around the Winn-Dixie grocery store. Because of Winn-Dixie Author: Kate DiCamillo Published: 2000
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