Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Edward Tulane


Edward Tulane
By Tylor   5/103

            In Ms. Walker’s ELA class, students are reading the book, Edward Tulane.  Edward Tulane is a china rabbit, which means he is very fragile.  He has furry ears and strings inside so he can be positioned into different poses.  In the book, Edward gets thrown overboard from a ship and a fisherman, Lawrence, saves him.  Then, Lawrence gives Edward to his wife, Neille, and she fixes Edward up because when Edward fell in the ocean he went down and down into the muck at the ocean floor.  Everyone should read the book to find out what happens.