Which Kate DiCamillo will show up at Wild Rumpus this Saturday? Kate DiCamillo, author of the Mercy Watson books? Kate DiCamillo, winner (with Alison McGhee) of the Theodore Geisel Award for "Bink and Golly'? Kate DiCamillo, winner of the Newbery Award for "The Tale of Despereaux"? Kate DiCamillo, contributor to the recent "Chronicles of Harris Burdick"?
I'm guessing it'll be all those Kates--that is, the short Kate DiCamillo who lives in Minneapolis and who has such a loud and happy laugh. In any case, if you're in the neighborhood, stop by at 1 p.m..---Wild Rumpus is at 2720 W 43rd St., Mpls -- and say hello.
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