Ruby René had so much to say

Ashley Iman

Book - 2024

A debut picture book about a curious student who finds herself in trouble for talking in class--even though she just wants to share all that she's learned. "Did you know that flamingos don't have teeth?" Questions, facts, and dreams--Ruby René could talk for hours. Once she got going, it was hard for her to stop. It didn't matter if it was history, science, or the lunch menu--Ruby René had so much to say! But when her teacher called home because she found her sharing distracting, Ruby vowed to keep quiet. Until...she finds the perfect outlet for her gift of gab. With charming text by debut author/educator Ashley Iman and colorful illustrations by Gladys Jose, Ruby René Had So Much to Say is a celebration of ownin...g your voice, honing your skills, and turning challenges into opportunities.

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Subjects
Genres
Picture books
Published
New York : Kokila, an imprint of Penguin Random House LLC [2024]
Language
English
Main Author
Ashley Iman (author)
Physical Description
1 volume (unpaged) : color illustrations ; 29 cm
Audience
AD700L
ISBN
9780593618899
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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A story of hope for incessant talkers. Ruby René, a dark-skinned Black girl with big curly hair, loves to talk. She listens to informative podcasts, adores science, and collects interesting facts that she's eager to share--often. In class, Mrs. Hansen gets exasperated with Ruby's talking and calls her parents. Knowing she's in trouble, Ruby frets and decides to learn Morse code to communicate. Ruby's concerned and empathetic dad gives her a purple journal so she can write her thoughts down in class instead of speaking them aloud. This quiets Ruby, but she gets so wrapped up with writing in the book that she hears little of Mrs. Hansen's lessons. In gym class, Ruby can't contain herself and shares a dodgeball fact with a classmate, and a ball clocks her on the head. While in the office nursing her noggin, Ruby encounters Principal Gale, who suggests something that changes everything. This story emphasizes creative solutions to loquaciousness that don't squelch a child's spirit. Ruby is surrounded by caring Black adults (including Mrs. Hansen and Ms. Gale) who encourage her inquisitiveness but help her channel it into positive avenues. Speech and thought bubbles give readers a view into Ruby's perspective, and Jose's whimsical, colorful digital illustrations depict a diverse classroom. A wonderful tale certain to inspire youngsters to find creative outlets for their curiosity. (Picture book. 4-7) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.