Friday, August 22, 2014

Book: Fighting Ruben Wolfe


Summary: It was the best of times. It was the worst of times. In Fighting Ruben Wolfe, Markus Zusak brings us into a world of dogfights and illegal boxing matches. Enter Ruben and Cameron, two young punks hungry for money and a lot more dignity. Downtrodden and poverty stricken, the brothers Wolfe are living on the edge of Sydney's blue collar world, a world where the working poor try to increase their meager earnings by betting on dog races and boxing matches. When the boys get the opportunity to fight for a sleazy fight promoter bent on exploiting their inexperience and vulnerability, they jump at the chance to pick up a few bucks and help out their unemployed father. But really, the stakes are much higher. Cameron is younger, more sensitive and not much of a fighter. Rube, as he's called, is harder, more streetwise and a natural fighter. Together, they fight for identity, pride and each other.

What I thought: Loved it! So different to his renowned Book Thief novel. This was a great gritty teen novel. Looking forward to reading others in this series.

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