Ruby's Slippers
by Tricia Rayburn
Realistic Fiction
352 pages
This book is about a girl named Ruby Lee, who grew up in Curly Creek, Kansas all her life with he mother. She has been friends with Gabby as long as she can remember and was comfortable with everyone around the neighborhood. She enjoys everything, including the movie 'Wizard of Oz', her favorite, and connects her situations to the Wizard of Oz. Unfortunately, she has to leave her home to a place called Coconut Grove, Florida. This is where her grandmother, Nana Dottie, lives, because Ruby's grandfather passed away and they have to comfort her. While being there, she is going to a new school called Sweet Citrus Junior High, and makes an enemy with the most popular girl, Ava Grand, on the first day of school. Then it gets even worse, and she finds out about Citurs Star, a talent show where everbody has to participate. She has no choice but to join the group Constellation, Ava's group. They always perform in front of Ava's parents and their friends, which Miss Anita, the 'coordinator' comes to. She finds talent in Ruby and tells her to be the solo instead of Ava. Ruby becomes friends with Sam, the boy who told her about Citrus Star and does the lighting because he is too shy, and Megan, who is in Constellation, and thinks that Ava is her Oz. Her mom, who she calls Momma, is not in a good relationship with Nana Dottie, because Nana Dottie left her in Curly Creek and moved to Florida when Ruby's mom was 18. They have many arguments, and after the last big one, Ruby's mom tells Ruby to pack up everything and leaves for Kansas, planning to ride the bus. Ruby's grandmother, however, insists on her driving them because she says that the bus is very unsanitary, with herself always well-being, eating healthy food and being clean. What will happen? Read and find out!
I think that this book is not time-consuming, although it does have some challenging words. It is easy to follow through and understand what's going on. I really like how she compares and contrasts her situation to the Wizard of Oz, her favorite movie. For example, she says in the last part of the book, "The beginning. The end. And all the colors in between." Which relates to how she likes the beginning, the end, and all the colors in between from the Wizard of Oz.