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Ruby Holler

 
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Ruby Holler  
First edition cover (early printing)
First edition cover
Author Sharon Creech
Country United States
Language English
Genre(s) Children's novel
Publisher Joanna Cotler
Publication date 26 March 2002
Media type Print (Hardback & Paperback)
Pages 320 pp (first edition, hardback)
ISBN ISBN 0060277327 (first edition, hardback)
OCLC Number 45487314
LC Classification PZ7.C8615 Ru 2002

Ruby Holler (2002) is a children's novel with elements of magic realism by American writer Sharon Creech. It won the 2002 Carnegie Medal.

Plot

The "trouble twins", Dallas and Florida, are living in Boxton Creek Home, an orphanage run by Mr. and Mrs. Trepid. The Trepids are strict and unsympathetic. Dallas and Florida are punished more than most for breaking the stupid rules of the house. Over their thirteen years, the twins have been adopted many times, invariably by unwise and abusive adults who return them to the orphanage. One day, the twins are "hired" for a summer by an old couple from Ruby Holler, Tiller and Sairy, as companions for their separate vacations: Florida for Tiller's boat trip down the Rutabago River; Dallas for Sairy's birding expedition to the island of Kangadoon. This will be the first time either of the couples have been separated for "most of their lives". The twins bloom under the freedom and responsibilities given to them in Ruby Holler, but remain suspicious of Tiller and Sairy, as they have been of all adults, especially when they keep making mistakes that would previously have earned them severe punishments. But Tiller and Sairy realize they were just getting good at being parents when their children moved out, so the twins offer them a second chance at life.

References

  • Creech, Sharon (26 March 2002). Ruby Holler. New York: Joanna Cotler. 

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Awards
Preceded by
The Amazing Maurice and his Educated Rodents
Carnegie Medal recipient
2002
Succeeded by
A Gathering Light



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