FICTION

Ruby René Had So Much to Say

Penguin/Kokila. May 2024. 40p. Tr $18.99. ISBN 9780593618899.
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PreS-Gr 2–Meet Ruby René—a young girl eager to share her thoughts on any number of topics with those around her. She has a tough time keeping these facts and ideas to herself, and catches the attention of her teacher, Mrs. Hansen, when she enthusiastically tells her classmates about the subjects of the day, from the Revolutionary War to the cafeteria’s lunch menu. After Mrs. Hansen contacts her parents, Ruby’s dad suggests she write her ideas in a journal throughout the day and share them during a more appropriate time, which leads to her missing the entire day’s lesson. In gym class, Ruby is so keen to share a fact that she misses a dodgeball that hits her squarely in the head. While being treated for her injury, she encounters the principal, who is highly interested in hearing more about Ruby’s fact. Not only that, but Principal Gale goes on to offer a creative and constructive solution that supports Ruby’s curiosity. Iman’s text is highly relatable, with an emphasis placed on encouraging and championing the passions of Ruby, while Jose’s digital illustrations are vibrant and colorful. Ruby, her family, and the principal are Black; her teachers and classmates show diversity of backgrounds and circumstances.
VERDICT An empowering and inspiring story that encourages young readers to pursue their passions and make their voices heard.

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