Book Descriptions
for The Beginning by Kate DiCamillo and Carmen Mok
From Cooperative Children's Book Center (CCBC)
A love of stories and storytelling transforms an inauspicious meeting into a promising friendship in this early chapter book series opener. Orris, a rat, enjoys a solitary life in an abandoned barn, where he has furnished his nest with select treasures: a red velvet slipper, a yellow marble, and an unopened can of Imperial Sardines. One night, Orris’s peace is disturbed by a sudden shrieking. An owl—Orris’s natural enemy—has gotten his foot caught in a mousetrap in the barn. Inclined as he is to simply leave the owl to suffer alone, Orris feels taunted by the slogan on the Imperial Sardines can. “Make the good and noble choice!!” As he contemplates releasing the owl, whose name is Timble, the story of a lion and a mouse comes to Orris’s mind. Naturally, Timble would like to hear the story, and he’s persistent about it. He even comes back the next night with a gift of thanks and a request for another story. By the end of this first volume, the two have established a friendship built on gratitude and the enjoyment of stories. “But that’s not the end of the story,” Timble observes. “No,” says Orris, “it’s the beginning.” In the appealing illustrations, Orris is a tired-looking brown rat, Timble a darling white owl; the art is perfectly suited to this quiet story of mistrust and wariness (on Orris’s part) giving way to connection and companionship.
CCBC Choices 2025. © Cooperative Children's Book Center, Univ. of Wisconsin – Madison, 2025. Used with permission.
From the Publisher
From beloved storyteller Kate DiCamillo comes the first book in a warm and funny early-reader trilogy about a misanthropic rat and a naive owl--and the beginning of a beautiful friendship.
Orris the rat lives alone in an old barn surrounded by his treasures, until the day his solitude is disrupted by a sudden flutter of wings and a loud screech. A small owl has gotten caught in a trap in the barn. Can Orris "make the good and noble choice" (as the king on his prized sardine can might recommend) and rescue the owl, despite the fact that owls and rats are natural enemies? And if he does, will he be ready for the consequences? With humor and tenderness, two-time Newbery Medalist Kate DiCamillo brings us this first of three tales celebrating unlikely friendship and the power of sharing stories and doing the right thing--a soon-to-be classic brought to expressive life by the full-color illustrations of Carmen Mok.
Orris the rat lives alone in an old barn surrounded by his treasures, until the day his solitude is disrupted by a sudden flutter of wings and a loud screech. A small owl has gotten caught in a trap in the barn. Can Orris "make the good and noble choice" (as the king on his prized sardine can might recommend) and rescue the owl, despite the fact that owls and rats are natural enemies? And if he does, will he be ready for the consequences? With humor and tenderness, two-time Newbery Medalist Kate DiCamillo brings us this first of three tales celebrating unlikely friendship and the power of sharing stories and doing the right thing--a soon-to-be classic brought to expressive life by the full-color illustrations of Carmen Mok.
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