![]() ![]() What is the significance of your title, The Beatryce Prophecy? Thank you! I am so grateful for all of your kind words above, and also I’m grateful to you for reading The Beatryce Prophecy. Thank you for speaking to PaperbarkWords, Kate. ![]() Accompanied by her loyal, although fearsome, goat Answelica Edic the monk with the crooked, wandering eye who illuminates the chronicles of prophecy open-hearted Jack Dory and the king who doesn’t want to be king, she seeks truth and the story that may explain who she is and where she will find home. Young Beatryce is being pursued by the king because she is a girl who can read and write. There is intrigue and wonder to explore in Kate’s new children’s novel, The Beatryce Prophecy. The Raymie Nightingale trilogy: Raymie Nightingale, Louisiana’s Way Home and Beverly, Right Here are my favourite of Kate’s works, and stand alongside my cherished copy of her soulful, heart-warming Christmas picture book, Great Joy (illustrated by Bagram Ibatoulline). Her works are highly awarded and belong in the canon of children’s literature. Titles such as Because of Winn Dixie and The Tale of Despereaux are much loved by young readers, and also by their parents and other adults. Kate DiCamillo’s books for children are amongst the best in the world. ![]() ![]() “There will one day come a girl child who will unseatĪ king and bring about a great change.” ( The Beatryce Prophecy) ![]()
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