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Hotel Balzaar
Hotel Balzaar | Kate DiCamillo
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An instant New York Times bestseller!In a wise and magical follow-up to The Puppets of Spelhorst, Kate DiCamillo revisits the land of Norendy, where tales swirl within tales--and every moment is a story in the making. At the Hotel Balzaar, Marta's mother rises before the sun, puts on her uniform, and instructs Marta to roam as she will but quietly, invisibly--like a little mouse. While her mother cleans rooms, Marta slips down the back staircase to the grand lobby to chat with the bellman, study the painting of an angel's wing over the fireplace, and watch a cat chase a mouse around the face of the grandfather clock, all the while dreaming of the return of her soldier father, who has gone missing. One day, a mysterious countess with a parrot checks in, promising a story--in fact, seven stories in all, each to be told in its proper order. As the stories unfold, Marta begins to wonder: could the secret to her father's disappearance lie in the countess's tales? Book two in a trio of novellas bound by place and mood--with elegant line art by Jlia Sard--The Hotel Balzaar masterfully juggles yearning and belief, shining light into every dark corner.
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Eggs
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IN MARCH OF THAT YEAR, Marta and her mother arrived at the Hotel Balzaar.

#firstlinefridays @ShyBookOwl

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booklover3258
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Such a good book and a wonderful read.

For the rest of my review, visit my Vlog at:

https://youtube.com/shorts/Jhd65EbM9fY?feature=share

Enjoy!

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Librarybelle
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I wanted to squeeze in one more #AuldLangSpine book, and I was so excited this was on @BarbaraJean ‘s list. True story: I chose to meet DiCamillo over Judy Blume (they were signing at the same time, and I had such a book hangover from reading The Tale of Despereaux).

I loved this one! Lots of fun quotes that remind one to keep hope and that love endures. It‘s sentimental and magical, and the illustrations by Sarda are exquisite.

So lovely!

Librarybelle I managed two #AuldLangSpine titles, but I plan to read more throughout the year (plus the new one you flagged, @BarbaraJean !). Thanks again, @monalyisha for hosting this opportunity! 9mo
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Nebklvr
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This was a good old-fashioned type of children's story. As a read aloud it would be fantastic! The pace was a bit slow and the stories felt a bit disjointed for the independent reader.

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LaurenAsh
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Okay, when is the next Norendy Tale going to be available?! My kids and I whip through these magical books by the incomparable Kate DiCamillo. We love them so.

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monalyisha
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I‘m not convinced the Norendy Tales are for children nor am I unconvinced. I could see them being just as soon discarded for being confusing (and sad) as I could see them being treasured despite the confusion (and perhaps because they are a little melancholy). Regardless, they are for me. This installment reminds me of Leonard Cohen‘s Anthem: “Ring the bells that still can ring /Forget your perfect offering/ There is a crack…👇🏻

monalyisha …a crack in everything / That‘s how the light gets in.” In one of the seven stories that The Countess tells Marta, a talking fox blesses a young girl for her kindness by gifting her with the ability “to see a dazzling light behind every common thing,” which is, of course, THE gift. ✨ 11mo
Clare-Dragonfly I think kids can handle confusing stories better than adults. So much is confusing when you‘re a kid that you just let it wash over you! 11mo
monalyisha @Clare-Dragonfly Sometimes! 11mo
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BarbaraJean
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“It takes no courage at all to doubt, Marta,” she said. “And we are not beyond rescue. We are never beyond rescue.”

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BarbaraJean
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“There are days,” said the countess as she put on a hat that featured a yellow bird, “when the soul can be rescued from despair by the right hat. Although some days, of course the soul seems beyond rescue, and then there is nothing to do except to be patient and wait for the light to return, with or without a hat upon your head.”

This, thought Marta, is one of those days.

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BarbaraJean
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Pay attention, my love. Note everything for me. Tell me where you see the light seep through.

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BarbaraJean
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I love Kate DiCamillo so, so much. This is another book I want to hug.

Marta‘s mother is a maid at the Hotel Balzaar, and Marta must spend her days staying quiet and invisible, certainly not bothering any of the hotels‘ guests. Until a countess and her parrot arrive and the countess singles Marta out to tell her a series of stories—each to be told in its proper order, at the proper time. ⤵️

BarbaraJean (Cont‘d) The stories frustrate Marta‘s expectations as she struggles with her own sadness and worries over her father, who is missing. I loved watching the way Marta is transformed as the stories gradually reveal their truths. Such a wonderful exploration of the power of stories and human connection. 11mo
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BarbaraJean
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“You are so concerned with how things end! It is wearisome, this obsession of yours. Don‘t you understand that nothing ever truly ends?”

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BarbaraJean
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“…life will never allow itself to be straightened, and it will drive you mad, a little, if you keep trying to straighten it. …Life always wins. Life and its crooked lines will always win.”