Rabbit - by Charles Higgins (Paperback)
About this item
Highlights
- (Book 1 in the Rabbit series)"I remember it all down to the dust in the air.
- 8-12 Years
- 8.0" x 5.0" Paperback
- 230 Pages
- Juvenile Fiction, Action & Adventure
Description
About the Book
Rabbit is a boy in a small town living life exactly as he pleases...and somehow managing to stop bad guys along the way. His friend Aubrey struggles to figure out how Rabbit does it. Is it luck, or could there be another explanation?
Book Synopsis
(Book 1 in the Rabbit series)
"I remember it all down to the dust in the air."
That is, the day Rabbit hopped a fence and upended Aubrey White's normal, reasonable existence.
Rabbit is a boy in a small town living life exactly as he pleases...and somehow managing to stop bad guys along the way. Be it by biking, dandelion-hunting, or bird-chasing, Rabbit goes on stopping petty criminals, one by one-until he and Aubrey eventually wind up face to face with the person behind all these crimes in their little town.
Following his trail of antics, Aubrey struggles to figure out how Rabbit does it-because it is too crazy to be coincidence. Is it the "luck" Rabbit claims? Or...could there be another explanation?
Review Quotes
"With prose that leaps off the page and delights with its wordplay, Rabbit is sure to surprise and enthrall its readers. It grabs attention within the first few sentences by introducing vivid characters, unexpected action, and just enough mystery to hint at the adventures to come. Perfect for middle-grade readers with a streak of mischief and adventure, this story is steeped in love for creation and for storytelling itself. Warmly recommended." - Christiana Hale, author of Deeper Heaven