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The Ruby Notebook

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Gr 9 Up—In this sequel to The Indigo Notebook (Delacorte, 2009), Zeeta and her single mother, who have spent each of Z's 16 years in a different country, are teaching English and making friends in Aix-en-Provence. Z always buys a new notebook in each country and fills it with observations, thoughts, dreams, and the answers to questions she asks people. As a way of making friends and getting to know her new country, she interviews people everywhere she goes. France is proving to be most intriguing: Z befriends an elderly couple who offer her a mystery to solve; the love of her life, Wendell, is flying in to spend time with her; she becomes smitten with a young street performer; and she is suddenly being given meaningful gifts by an anonymous admirer. With a hint of mystery, a bit of romance, a touch of travel, and some coming-of-age, this book covers a lot of ground without ever feeling scattered or haphazard. Resau's robust descriptions give readers a good picture of France and its people. Although one can guess where the plot is headed, teens will still want to go along for the ride, so enjoyable is the writing. The pace can be slow at times, even when Z and Wendell are sneaking about in tunnels below the town, trying to solve the mystery. But anyone who enjoys detailed settings and thoughtful narratives will be rewarded with this story.—Geri Diorio, The Ridgefield Library, CT
Zeeta (The Indigo Notebook) and her carefree mom have moved again, this time to Aix-en-Provence, France. The book's mystery involves someone from Zeeta's past leaving gifts for her. Meanwhile, she's attracted to street performer Jean-Claude, complicating her relationship with boyfriend Wendell. For fans of the first book especially, this volume's vivid setting and romance more than compensate for a few credulity-stretching details.

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