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— Coleman Barks"I had never heard of Rumi until Robert Bly handed me this book and he said, ah, “These poems need to be released from their cages.”"
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The Tiger Rising is, again, about a motherless child. His name is Rob Horton. He is dealing with the death of his mother, when he and his father move to a new town. And two things happen the same day that Rob gets sent home. One is he meets a girl named Sistine Bailey, who is what my mother would call "a piece of work," and he finds a real tiger in a cage in the woods behind the motel where he lives with his dad. And that's the story: what happens with the Sistine tiger, the real tiger and Rob's grief.
— Kate DiCamillo
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In the cage there is food, not much, but there is food-outside are only great stretches of freedom.
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