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The Velveteen Rabbit Book and Charm (Charming Classics) (original 1922; edition 2006)

by Margery Williams, William Nicholson (Illustrator)

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By the time the Velveteen Rabbit is dirty, worn out, and about to be burned, he has almost given up hope of ever finding the magic called Real.
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Title:The Velveteen Rabbit Book and Charm (Charming Classics)
Authors:Margery Williams
Other authors:William Nicholson (Illustrator)
Info:HarperFestival (2006), Edition: Book and Access, Paperback, 40 pages
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The Velveteen Rabbit by Margery Williams (1922)

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I read this as a child and use to read it to my youngest when she was younger. It is one of my favorite childhood books. :) ( )
  Enid007 | Apr 11, 2024 |
At first a brand-new toy, now a threadbare and discarded nursery relic, the velveteen rabbit is saved from peril by a magic fairy who whisks him away to the idyllic world of Rabbitland. There, he becomes "Real", a cherished childhood companion who will be loved for eternity.
  PlumfieldCH | Mar 22, 2024 |
Meanwhile, back in my umpteenth childhood, another book I read for the first time...

This beautiful, classic children's story about a boy and his toy rabbit, who becomes Real, is sweet, sad, and magical. ( )
  Steven1958 | Aug 23, 2023 |
#564 in our old book database. Not rated. Jan. 19, 1990. ( )
  villemezbrown | May 9, 2023 |
#564 in our old book database. Not rated. Jan. 19, 1990.

I recall that I didn't much like this book the first time I read it decades ago, but I decided to give it another go when the 100th Anniversary edition turned up on NPR's list of best children's books of 2022 that I'm reading as one of my 2023 goals.

The art for this edition is by Erin Stead, and overall I do prefer her style over the art by William Nicholson in the edition that my family owns, but the muted colors and droopy characters radiate moroseness from the get-go and throughout the tale. And while her rabbit is fine, as drawn it doesn't really match the description in the text as to the stuffed animal's form and really doesn't look much different from its first appearance to its supposedly worn look near the end of the story.

The story and its mythology really irritate me, and I ranted to my wife for quite awhile last night after we read the book together. Here's a taste of it. For starters, I'm torn between the Skin Horse being a false prophet of a faux religion of Real created to distract from the actual revelations of the tale's end, or the Skin Horse being John the Baptist to the Velveteen Rabbit's Christ who is risen again to immortality and finally opening the way for all toys to Heaven on Earth. And if there are two levels of Real, are there more? Say, fifteen, perhaps, as in Scientology? Will the Velveteen Rabbit continue to transcend as he tires of immortality on Earth? Will watching all the real rabbits in his life die every nine years as he goes on and on without the sweet release of death push him to a new epiphany of Real (Level 3)? Or will another random fairy/angel just pop up in time to move the story/pilgrimage along? Meanwhile, what about China Dog, the boy's first beloved toy? Did he achieve either level of Real or is he stuck in some limbo? What sins weigh down the soul of the Skin Horse that he is denied the second level of Real? What inherent evil of the modern age prevents mechanical toys from being able to enter the realm of Real? Is Williams a Luddite or simply unable to progress due to crippling obsession with nostalgia?

Or is this all just an attempt to create a parent cover story for throwing away kids' toys? The family pet goes off to live on "a farm in the country" and all the missing toys are now frolicking in the forest with the real animals.

Anyhow, I still don't like this book.

(Another project! I'm trying to read all the picture books and graphic novels on the kids section of NPR's Books We Love 2022.) ( )
  villemezbrown | May 9, 2023 |
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Margery Williamsprimary authorall editionscalculated
Adams, MichaelIllustratorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
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To Francesco Bianco from The Velveteen Rabbit
For Mr. Mike Foye - E.S. [Erin Stead, 100th Anniversery Edition]
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There was once a velveteen rabbit, and in the beginning he was really splendid.
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When a child loves you for a long, long time, not just to play with, but REALLY loves you, then you become Real.
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