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Louise, The Adventures of a Chicken (Hardcover)

by Kate Dicamillo (Author), Harry Bliss (Illustrator)
3.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (10 customer reviews)

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Amazon.com Review

She longed for adventure.

So she left her home and ventured out into the wide world.

The pleasures and perils she met proved plentiful: marauding pirates on the majestic seas, a ferocious lion under the bright lights of the big top, a mysterious stranger in an exotic and bustling bazaar.

Yet in the face of such daunting danger, our heroine . . .

She was brave.

She was fearless.

She was feathered.

She was a chicken.

A not-so-chicken chicken.

Her name?

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Louise Meets Some Pirates Louise Meets a Fortune Teller

Questions for Kate DiCamillo

Amazon.com: Tell us about Louise--how is she so brave? What do you do when you’re feeling a little bit chicken?

Kate Dicamillo: When I think of Louise, the words that come to mind are insouciant and unflappable. I suppose that when all is said and done, she is brave. But she's also kind of, um, *clueless.* As for me, when I am feeling afraid, I squawk and flap my wings and run around in circles and then I go ahead and try to do the thing that I'm pretty sure I can't do.

Amazon.com: I know pirates don't keep very good records, but have you found any historical evidence of chickens adventuring with pirates?

Dicamillo: Yes, it's true, pirates don't keep great records. But there are several diaries of chickens that have survived through the ages and they paint a quite colorful (and detailed (and sometimes horrifiying)) picture of the many adventures that chickens have had with pirates. I refererred to these diaries when I was doing my research. They were written in chicken scratch; it was slow going.

Amazon.com: If Louise, Despereaux, and Mercy Watson went on an adventure together, what do you think would happen?

Dicamillo: Wow, there's a picture . . . let's see. I can envision Louise standing on Mercy's back and Despereaux perched on Louise's head. *Anything* could happen, I suppose. And would. But I'm sure that whatever happened, it would involve toast, hot air balloons, cluelessness and Despereaux ultimately saving the day.

Amazon.com: This is your first collaboration with Harry Bliss. Did you have his style in mind when you wrote the story, or did you join up with him afterward?

Dicamillo: When I wrote Louise, I didn't have a particular illustrator in mind. But the chicken (the whole world!) that Harry has brought to life in this book has delighted and humbled me. He's a genius.

Amazon.com: You've written award-winning books for kids of every age. Do you tell a different kind of story for each age, or do you think all kids find the same elements appealing?

Dicamillo: I don't think about what age the story is for or who or why. I just try to tell a story that makes me happy, one that makes me laugh, or cry; I try to tell a story that makes me glad to be here.

Kate DiCamillo is the acclaimed author of many books for young readers, including The Tale of Despereaux, winner of the Newbery Medal; Because of Winn-Dixie, a Newbery Honor Book; and The Tiger Rising, a National Book Award finalist. She lives in Minneapolis, Minnesota.



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No longer satisfied with her cozy coop, Louise the chicken sets off in search of adventure. In three distinct chapters, she finds it: on a pirate ship, where she’s nearly stewed with dumplings until a storm drowns her crew; at the circus, where she plunges from the high-wire and escapes a lion’s jaws; and at a “fabulous bazaar,” where a fortune-teller’s warning to beware a dark stranger leads to terrifying imprisonment and escape. After each foray into the world, Louise returns to the safety of her farm, until wanderlust hits again. In the final chapter, though, she stays home and shares her tales with the other chickens, who, just by listening, become travelers, too. The episodic pacing is abrupt, but the narrative—filled with rhythmic, repetitive phrases (“the deep and dreamless sleep of the true adventurer” is an appealing refrain)—will read aloud well to a crowd, who will also enjoy Bliss’ illustrations, in which bright-white Louise stands out against humorous, action-filled scenes. The message about the transporting power of stories deepens this enjoyable, farcical adventure. Preschool-Grade 3. --Gillian Engberg --This text refers to the Library Binding edition.

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Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 4-8
  • Hardcover: 56 pages
  • Publisher: HarperCollins (September 23, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0060755547
  • ISBN-13: 978-0060755546
  • Product Dimensions: 11.1 x 10.2 x 0.2 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 1.4 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 3.8 out of 5 stars See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
  • Amazon.com Sales Rank: #46,087 in Books (See Bestsellers in Books)

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8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars She longed for adventure., October 4, 2008
When you're young, it still feels like anything can and might happen to you. Adventures peek out from under the horizon, big and fantastical ones that could make you feel more in control of your own destiny, more seasoned as a person, or like you're having more fun than you would be just sitting at home.

Louise is like that. She's a chicken who wants to experience "true adventure" and leaves home to discover what it really is. Her adventures are familiar in theory (pirates, the circus, faraway lands) and yet full of the unexpected when actually realized. There are dark moments and funny ones, often on the same page and in both the text and illustrations. The reader is privy to an understated version of the emotions and thoughts that run through Louise's mind as she seeks out "true adventure". Without a lot of exclamation points and hardly any exposition, Louise's story is quietly satisfying.
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6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A Kate DiCamillo Book for Younger Children , October 19, 2008
In this book Kate DiCamillo -- Newbery Winner and National Book Award finalist -- joins forces with Harry Bliss -- award winning illustrator of "Diary of a Worm" and the New Yorker magazine-- to produce a lighthearted book about a hen that longs for adventure, and gets it!

Those familiar with Kate DiCamillo know that while her books appear to be fables for young children, that they often have a dark side that makes them better targeted to the middle school and up crowd. With "Louise" however, there was only one grim moment, where a pirate was sucked down into the ocean, and it was handled well enough that I had no problem reading this book to my 6 year old son and his older sister.

As for the message, I would say that there were two. The first is that while adventure is exciting and interesting, that it is equally wonderful to be safe at home with your family and friends. The second message is not going to be something that children as young as mine are going to fully understand: it's the assertion that reading and hearing about an adventure is as good as living it.

4.5 Stars. My children LOVED this book. They thought the story was great, and they howled with laughter at some of Louise' antics; although there are assuredly some references, like the one to Bogart and the African Queen, that only adults will get.

Pam T~
mom and reviewer for BooksforKids-Reviews.com
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5.0 out of 5 stars Great For Reading Outloud, January 10, 2009
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We haven't read any of Ms. Dicamillo's other, better-known books yet, but my 4 year old and I love Louise. This is a great book for reading outloud. The pirates, the ring master, the aerialist and the fortune teller all beg to have their own voices, but I was surprised that Louise DEFINITELY had a voice of her own - one I hadn't ever used in a book before.

The Boy has listened to Louise every night for the past week and a half and I still like reading it to him. This is a sterling success for a picture book!
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5.0 out of 5 stars a plucky hen!
a plucky hen yearning for adventure, and also learning to appreciate the comforts of home. Love it!
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5.0 out of 5 stars A True Jewel
I found this treasure at our local library and my son (6) & I enjoy it so much, we will buy a copy. This book is written and illustrated with great humour and still there are... Read more
Published 3 months ago by L. Thibault

1.0 out of 5 stars What a disappointment!
I have been a huge DiCamillo fan for many years but, Louise, The Adventures of a Chicken is a huge disappointment. Read more
Published 8 months ago by C. Mackenzie

4.0 out of 5 stars A goofy book
Reviewed by Simon Smith (age 9) for Reader Views (10/08)

I think you would really enjoy this book because it is a unique story. Read more
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2.0 out of 5 stars Stick with writing chapter books
After Edward Tulane, DiCamillo's work has not been that great. Like she's in a churning-it-out slump. Read more
Published 9 months ago by BookBabe

1.0 out of 5 stars Great, other than the racist chapter
At first I liked this book, until I came to the chapter where the chicken is kidnapped by the scary-looking arab and taken to a frightening middle-eastern looking place. Read more
Published 9 months ago by ej

5.0 out of 5 stars It doesn't get any better than this...
This is easily the most beautiful picture book I've witnessed in a long time. Bliss and DiCamillo have make a classic picture book -- outstanding.
Published 9 months ago by Mascote99

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