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Jeremy: The Tale of an Honest Bunny
  

Jeremy: The Tale of an Honest Bunny (Audio Cassette)

by Jan Karon (Author), John McDonough (Narrator)
4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (12 customer reviews)

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Part Peter Rabbit, part Velveteen Rabbit, Jeremy is a gentle little tale of a handmade bunny with honesty sewn right in. Lovingly crafted by a young woman in England, Jeremy knows he is destined for America. But rather than be shipped off in a cardboard box, he decides to make the journey himself. With the help of a lonely old man named Mr. Pruneholt, a sea captain and his noisy parrot, and a sweet but slightly barmy old woman called the Village Dear, Jeremy makes his way across the sea and into North Carolina. Along the way he dodges grabby children, a hungry fox, and finds an unlikely friend in an owl. Written as a kind of allegory for a favorite psalm of the author's, the tale is also a mini-Odyssey, complete with a sea crossing, beastly obstacles, and the promise of home at the end of the peregrinations.

Jan Karon is the author of the bestselling Mitford Years series, including At Home in Mitford. Teri Weidner's adorable depictions of plaid-trousered Jeremy and his friends and foes are sure to appeal to children from England to North Carolina and beyond. (Ages 7 to 10) --Emilie Coulter --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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Bestselling author Karon (Miss Fannie's Hat; the Mitford series for adults) shares a thickly nostalgic tale she crafted for her daughter, Candace, more than 40 years ago. Between serving up kidney pie and making tea for her husband, a young British woman named Lydia painstakingly fashions a stuffed bunny. Her creation complete, Lydia names the toy Jeremy and he springs to life. He learns that Lydia has made him "an honest bunny. That means that no matter what happens you will always be honest, for that's the way you're made." He also learns he has been promised to a girl named Candace in North Carolina. Rather than travel via a shipping box, Jeremy decides to find his own passage. He embarks on the journey without fear, after Lydia consults with her own maker and assures Jeremy, via Psalm 91, that angels will watch over him along the way. Karon's characters are as consciously quaint as her settings: the jovial old gardener, eyes a-twinkling, who treats Jeremy to a tea of English Rabbit (recipe included); Jethro, a sea-captain's parrot who can sing cowboy songs; newborn bunnies; and avuncular owls. Naturally Jeremy wishes to linger, but honest bunny that he is, he perseveres to deliver himself to Candace, all the while guided by Lydia's blessing. Unfortunately, the text is a heavy-handed mix of familiar fantasy and moral. Various plot elements quickly call to mind both The Velveteen Rabbit and The Tale of Peter Rabbit, but in the text as well as in Weidner's (Helen the Fish) plentiful color vignettes and illustrations, Jeremy lacks the distinctive spunk or emotional resonance of these literary predecessors. All ages. (Jan.)
Copyright 2000 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to the Hardcover edition.

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5.0 out of 5 stars The cutest book!, Feb 15 2003
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This review is from: Jeremy (Hardcover)
Even though this book is easy, it is so cute! This is the only book I can find that is good for bunny lovers(like me). Just go to the library or buy this book and read it. It makes great before bed stories!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Jeremy definitely a come-back bunny, Feb 18 2002
By "rldahlen" (Mechanicsburg, PA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Jeremy (Hardcover)
Jan Karon's tale of bunny adventure has stood the test of time in our household. The story of Jeremy, the English bunny sent with silver buttons to America, protected by Biblical verse and by the likes of Charles Benchley Owl, this was a fun first read for all. Now, left on a handy table, we're finding some of the lines getting a reprise -- "Don't take carrots from strangers" -- while the unusual depth of Teri Weidner's illustrations draws the reader back for second and more close looks. All of the art fits the tone and sense of the book. The full-page work is particularly entrancing. This bunny honestly provides repreated pleasure.
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5.0 out of 5 stars "Jeremy a definite come-back bunny", Feb 18 2002
By "rldahlen" (Mechanicsburg, PA United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Jeremy (Hardcover)
Jan Karon's tale of bunny adventure has stood the test of time in our household. The story of Jeremy, the English bunny sent with silver buttons to America, protected by Biblical verse and by the likes of Charles Benchley Owl, this was a fun first read for all. Now, left on a handy table, we're finding some of the lines getting a reprise -- "Don't take carrots from strangers" -- while the unusual depth of Teri Weidner's illustrations draws the reader back for second and more close looks. All of the art fits the tone and sense of the book. The full-page work is particularly entrancing. This bunny honestly provides repreated pleasure.
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2.0 out of 5 stars Honestly, Jeremy Ain't That Beguiling a Bunny
The best things about this book are its quaint jacket illustration, the 40-year-old picture of the author and her daughter on the back cover, and its built-in bookmark. Read more
Published on Nov 4 2001

5.0 out of 5 stars A story of adventure and friendship for young readers

An enchanting children's book, ideally to be read aloud--preferably by a loving grandparent or great-grandparent. Read more

Published on May 25 2001 by Joseph H Pierre

5.0 out of 5 stars Jan Karon Does It Again!
This tale of a stuffed bunny setting out to deliver himself to his new owner is wonderful! Jan Karon's writings are always warm and witty, and Jeremy is no exception. Read more
Published on April 26 2001 by Carolyn K Armistead

5.0 out of 5 stars An engaging, entertaining, highly recommended storybook.
Jan Karon's Jeremy: Tale Of An Honest Bunny will reach ages 5 and older with its story of a handsome English bunny's journey to North Carolina. Read more
Published on May 9 2000 by Midwest Book Review

5.0 out of 5 stars For the Young at Heart
An elegantly attired, real cute little stuffed bunny, Jeremy comes to life after having been lovingly created by Lydia in her modest country home in England. Read more
Published on May 9 2000 by Dorothy Logan

5.0 out of 5 stars For the Young at Heart
An elegantly attired, real cute little stuffed bunny, Jeremy comes to life after having been lovingly created by Lydia in her modest country home in England. Read more
Published on May 9 2000 by Dorothy Logan

5.0 out of 5 stars A Children's Classic for today
Ms Karon has the rare ability to write a children's story that is as engaging for adults as it is for children. Read more
Published on Mar 13 2000 by M. Raeann Gooch

5.0 out of 5 stars Excellent for children and adults alike.
My wife had read all of the Mitford books, so we decided to bring this book into our home. We had no idea what a great decision it would turn out to be! Read more
Published on Feb 14 2000 by Cromag

5.0 out of 5 stars Interesting story, beautiful illustrations and production
My wife is a fan of Jan Karon, and we've been reading this book to our children. They love the story and the characters, and the illustrations are beautiful and compelling -... Read more
Published on Jan 5 2000

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