Copyright Date:
2021
Edition Date:
2021
Release Date:
10/05/21
Illustrator:
Willan, Alex,
Pages:
234 pages
ISBN:
1-547-60367-4
ISBN 13:
978-1-547-60367-1
Dewey:
Fic
LCCN:
2021018102
Dimensions:
22 cm.
Language:
English
Reviews:
Kirkus Reviews
A race carâloving squirrel learns to temper his impulsive streak.Following 2020's Revver the Speedway Squirrel, readers are reunited with Revver, the pit crew squirrel. He loves the action and bustle of the racetrack and all the busyness that surrounds it, but he especially loves his human friends, Bill and Joe. When the race team moves circuits, though, Revver has a tough time exercising patience, causing a few catastrophic crashes and then missing his flight with the team. Separated from his humans, he must rely on the goodness of others to help him find his way back to them. Faced with a perilous journey during which he hikes along a treacherous highway, stows away on a crowded train, and encounters a conniving cat, can Revver reunite with his people before the next big race? Rinker's tale is filled with abundant squirrel cuteness and a smattering of giggle-inducing poop and puke scenes but falls somewhat flat, mired in its own didacticism with its heavy-handed insistence on patience and kindness. Revver's observations of the world come across as mundane, favoring telling over showing. The text utilizes a plethora of stylistic conventions-words in all caps, bold emphases, italics, and different fonts-which combined may prove too distracting and might have worked better in a shorter-form chapter book. Human characters are presumed White.Cuteness can't prop up this sagging sophomore slump. (Animal adventure. 8-11)
I love this little squirrel - Katherine Applegate, Newbery Award winning author of THE ONE AND ONLY IVAN on REVVER THE SPEEDWAY SQUIRREL The author of the bestselling Goodnight, Goodnight Construction Site picture books continues her fun, illustrated middle grade series that's perfect for fans of Beverly Cleary's The Mouse and the Motorcycle . Revver is a little squirrel with big plans . . . to drive a race car Now that he has secured his place on the race squad, there are so many new things to see and explore--and so many lessons to learn. Tire-changer Bill and his team have grown very fond of Revver, despite his accidental troublemaking. But when the team travels to the airport for a faraway race, Revver's intense curiosity gets himself lost in the terminal, and the plane takes off without him Will Revver find his way back to the team in time? And if he does, will they still accept him, or has he worn out his welcome as the very first speedway squirrel? Sherri Duskey Rinker offers another hilarious and heartwarming story about this memorable character, perfect for fans of Ralph S. Mouse.