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Ruckus

Ruckus

Laurie Elmquist (Author) See More
David Parkins (Illustrator) See More (3)
CELA Library
JUVENILE FICTION
Family | Social Themes | Animals
Marriage & Divorce , Emotions & Feelings , Dogs
Orca Book Publishers
1 - 3
6 - 8

PDF [Fixed Format]
9781459817968
$6.99 CAD
English
09/03/2019

EPUB [reflow]
9781459817975
$9.99 CAD
English
09/03/2019

Paperback
9781459817951
$7.95 CAD
English
09/03/2019

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Description


Reece's new dog, Ruckus, tears through life like a Tyrannosaurus rex.

He bites everything that moves and drives Reece's mom nuts. The puppy was Dad's idea, to make things easier for Reece after his parents' separation, but Ruckus is not easy at all and Mom is getting fed up. When her diamond earrings go missing, it sends the family into a tailspin. What happens when a dog swallows something precious? Reece is about to find out. But they can't give up on this little Jack Russell terror, can they? He's family, after all.

We first met Reece and his family in the Orca Echoes title Where's Burgess? by Laurie Elmquist.

The epub edition of this title is fully accessible.

David Parkins Laurie Elmquist

Author Bio


David Parkins has illustrated numerous children's books. He also does editorial illustrations, political cartoons, and strip cartoons. David lives in Lansdowne, Ontario.

Prizes


  • Chocolate Lily Book AwardsShort-listed 2020
  • CCBC Best Books for Kids & Teens, starred selectionCommended 2020

Review Quotes


“The writing is energetic like Ruckus. Full of acJon but also tells how Reese is feeling about things. Short chapters and straightforward sentences make this story accessible for readers…There is action, emotion and real-life situations. A good way to extend the experiences of young readers.”  — Must Read Literature: K thru YA
“Lending itself to being read aloud quite well, this title could provide a good basis for a discussion on complex issues.”  — School Library Connection

"An inviting read for those newly transitioned to chapter books."

 — Kirkus Reviews
“Elmquist expertly weaves many issues of social responsibility into the main story and introduces young readers to social activism, environmentalism, and climate change...Children will enjoy this story about a busy puppy and the young boy who cares for him.”  — CM: Canadian Review of Materials