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( ReaD ) Beverly, Right Here Full Pages( ReaD ) Beverly, RightHere Full PagesDescriptionNo one in childrenâ€s literature illuminates the interplay of heartbreak and hope like the two-timeNewbery medalist Kate DiCamillo (“Flora & Ulysses; The Tale of Desperaux―). Her latest novel,Beverly, Right Here, the third in a kind of trilogy that began with Raymie Nightingale and continued withLouisianaâ€s Way Home, may be her finest yet.—The New York Times Book ReviewDiCamillo writesin a spare style, describing small, seemingly disparate moments that gradually come together in a rich,dynamic picture. The other thing she does brilliantly is shape characters whose eccentricities make themheartbreakingly, vividly real, like Elmer, whose acne-covered face is a mask that hides his humanity;Freddie, the young waitress with great expectations that are colored by untruths; and owlish Iola Jenkins,whose willingness to take a chance on Beverly counts for everything. Thoughtful and hopeful in equalmeasure.—Booklist (starred review)This thoughtful companion to two-time Newbery Medal–winnerDiCamilloâ€s Raymie Nightingale and Louisianaâ€s Way Home follows Beverly Tapinski, the third ofthe Three Rancheros, in August 1979—four years after the first bookâ€s events...Secondarycharacters—sensitive teen store clerk Elmer, whoâ€s interested in art; bingo enthusiast Iola; and the staffof Mr. Câ€s—are well defined through concise narrative and dialogue, and DiCamillo builds them into anew community that matters a great deal to Beverly. But itâ€s Beverlyâ€s private moments—thoughtsof the other Rancheros, a message revealed, a love for the term lapis lazuli—that move her from being aperson in flight to a present, whole participant in her world.—Publishers Weekly (starred review)The storymoves languidly at first, as Beverly absorbs her surroundings, and then more quickly, as she realizes that ifshe “wants things to change,― she must meet those things head on. Drawn with unusual depth, themembers of Beverlyâ€s small community emerge as complex individuals but also, collectively, as a forcefor change and goodwill—just like the three friends who began this journey together.—The Horn Book(starred review)DiCamillo has described her trilogy as being about ‘becoming†and ‘the power ofcommunity.†Drawing each girlâ€s story with subtle yet bold strokes, DiCamillo delivers novels thatfeel both beautifully spare and deeply rich. With lovely reminders of the angels who help us all find our wayin this sometimes unbearable world—as well as the enduring power of stories, kindness, hope andsurprising possibilities—Beverly, Right Here completes DiCamilloâ€s superb trilogy, which is destinedto remain a classic.—BookPage (starred review)In this third book about the girls, DiCamillo mixes familiaringredients: absent parents, disparate friends, the ability to drive a car, the power of generosity, and thesatisfaction of a big celebratory meal...simply told and progressing in real time, readers encounter this worldthrough Beverly's eyes and mind, finding pleasure in small things, appreciating friends of all sorts, comingto terms with losses, and moving on. A satisfying read that stands alone but is richer for itscompany.—Kirkus ReviewsIn her signature style of short, accessible prose sprinkled with carefully chosen,meaningful words, DiCamillo once again tells extraordinary stories with ordinary characters. This is a