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  1. 20 of the best book quotes from Because of Winn-Dixie. 01. “All of a sudden it was hard for me to talk. I loved the preacher so much. I loved him because he loved Winn-Dixie. I loved him because he was going to forgive Winn-Dixie for being afraid. But most of all, I loved him for putting his arms around Winn-Dixie like that, like he was ...

  2. One day, as Opal rides her bike home from Gertrude’s Pets with Winn-Dixie running alongside, they pass Stevie and Dunlap ’s house. The boys get on their bikes and follow Opal, whispering things that she can’t hear. Opal thinks that the boys look like “bald-headed babies,” since their mama shaves their heads in the summer.

  3. 15 de mar. de 2018 · With these words, ten-year-old Opal Buloni begins her account of the summer her life changed because of Winn-Dixie, a goofy stray dog she adopted. Opal and her father, whom she usually refers to as "the preacher," have just moved to Naomi, Florida. Her mother abandoned the family when Opal was three.

  4. With Winn-Dixie's help, Opal befriends several colorful townsfolk (Cicely Tyson, Eva Marie Saint, Dave Matthews) and even begins mending her relationship with her father. Signed in Log in or sign ...

  5. Analysis. India Opal Buloni, who goes by Opal, introduces herself. Last summer, Opal’s daddy, the preacher, sent her to the store for groceries—and she came home with a dog. Opal enters the produce section of her local Winn-Dixie grocery store and almost runs into the store manager, who’s screaming, demanding to know who let a dog in the ...

  6. It’s an adults-only trailer park; Opal only gets to live here because she’s the preacher ’s daughter and, according to the manager, Mr. Alfred, she’s “an exception.”. She tells specifically tells Winn-Dixie to leave Mr. Alfred’s cats and Mrs. Detweller ’s dog, Samuel, alone. Then, Opal tells him to sit and she goes into her trailer.

  7. Like. “Men and boys always want to go fight. They are always looking for a reason to go to war. It is the saddest thing. They have this abiding notion that war is fun. And no history lesson will convince them differently.”. ― Kate DiCamillo, Because of Winn-Dixie. tags: war. 38 likes.