Middle Grade Book Review: The One and Only Ruby by Katherine Applegate

Thank you to NetGalley for providing me with a free digital advanced reader copy of this book in exchange for an honest review. I meant to post this one yesterday on release day, but didn’t get to it. The good news is it’s available now, and I highly recommend you get your hands on a copy.

Title: The One and Only Ruby

Author: Katherine Applegate

Publisher: HarperCollins

Publication Date: May 2, 2023

Book Description:

Ruby’s story picks up a few months after the events of The One and Only Bob. Now living in a wildlife sanctuary, Ruby’s caretaker from the elephant orphanage in Africa where she grew up is visiting. Seeing him again brings back a flood of memories both happy and sad of her life before the circus, and she recounts the time she spent in the African savannah to Ivan and Bob.

In the timeless way that only Katherine Applegate could craft, this highly anticipated novel in verse is the perfect mix of heartfelt and humorous, poignant and sweet. Artist Patricia Castelao returns to the world of Ivan and his friends with gorgeous black-and-white interior illustrations to complete the story.

The One and Only Ruby features first-person narrative; author’s use of literary devices (personification, imagery); and story elements (plot, character development, perspective).

This highly anticipated middle grade novel is an excellent choice for tween readers in grades 5 to 8, for independent reading, homeschooling, and sharing in the classroom.

My Thoughts:

I love this series so much! Applegate does such a good job of balancing sweet moments, humor and animal rights. The short chapters are great for kids who are intimidated by big books.In this story Ruby is preparing to celebrate her tuskday, which is an important milestone for any young elephant. This causes her to reflect on her past. She shares the story of her time in Africa with her friends. In her short life Ruby has seen both the best and worst of humanity. We also learn about favorite elephant passtimes like floppy-running. I love Ruby as a narrator, her voice is a perfect blend of innocence and wisdom beyond her years.

This is book three in the series. I have not read The One and Only Bob yet, and that didn’t seem to matter. You should definitely read The One and Only Ivan first though, or a lot of the story won’t make sense to you.

Rating: 5 out of 5.

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