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Flora & Ulysses

Flora & Ulysses

The 2014 Newbery Medal winner, written by beloved storyteller Kate DiCamillo. 

Holy unanticipated occurrences! From #1 New York Times best-selling author Kate DiCamillo comes a laugh-out-loud story filled with eccentric, endearing characters and featuring an exciting new format—a novel interspersed with comic-style graphic sequences and full-page illustrations, all rendered in black and white by K. G. Campbell. Includes an excerpt of Kate DiCamillo's newest novel, Raymie Nightingale.

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  • One of the best books ever!

    It was such a good book because it was hilarious, it’s purpose was amazing, I love the turns and twists in the book, and finally it will make the reader keep reading because it is so good and interesting.

    By Joey scarpace

  • This is an amazing book

    This book is so hilarious and amazing this is my teachers favorite book and I am only 10! You will love this!

    By is it good books for tweens

  • Hilarious

    I❤️ this book. It is a really good plot and is interesting. I love how Flora is all the time thinking how Ulysses could be a super hero.

    By Boardz20

  • Flora and Ulysses

    I like the book but I am still reading it on audible with my grandma

    By maxwell hamilton

  • Good book

    Over the summer I gave this book to my students to read and they had a blast when they came back to school in the fall they told me on how much they love each character and the adventures that floor and Ulysses went on I cannot wait to give them another great Katie for my students to read for this upcoming summer The hint is elephant.

    By Ian Everet

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