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  • Ruby Electric

    Theresa Nelson

    Paperback (Atheneum Books for Young Readers, Dec. 1, 2004)
    When the lights go dim and you're sitting in the dark with your popcorn -- that's the magic time that Ruby Miller loves best. And then the music creeps in, and the lion roars, or maybe the moon kid goes fishing.... For Ruby, age twelve and a half, movies are better than real life. The ones she writes, why, those are the best of all. Those stories work out. The dads in her movies always show up when they've promised. The moms don't hold on to secrets. The little brothers don't curl up with sorrow over some missing stuffed animal. All right, it's Ruby's fault he's missing. But the terrible red-painted graffiti on the concrete riverbanks -- it that her fault too? She's blamed for it. And here she is on a chain gang with two stupid classmates -- the Dumb and Dumber of the Hayes Middle School -- doing community service to make up for it. If she were writing the script, the setup would be intriguing, the middle exciting, and the ending a complete and happy surprise. She has seven pages ready for Spielberg. But real life keeps interrupting.
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  • Ruby Electric

    Theresa Nelson

    Hardcover (Atheneum/Richard Jackson Books, June 1, 2003)
    Escaping into the fantasy world of the movies, where fathers don't disappear, mothers have no secrets, and little brothers don't cry over missing stuffed animals, twelve-year-old Ruby Miller, while performing community service for a crime she didn't commit, is forced to face the reality of her life.
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  • Ruby Electric

    Theresa Nelson

    Hardcover (Perfection Learning, Dec. 1, 2004)
    How do three-quarters of a family, a woolly mammoth, the movies and a mystery make for the funniest heartbreaker in years? When the lights go down and you're sitting in the dark with your popcorn...that's the magic time that Ruby Miller loves best. For twleve-year old Ruby, movies are better than real life. And the ones she writes herself are the best of all. Those stories always work out. The dads in her movies always show up when they say they will, the mums don't hold onto secrets, and the little brothers don't curl up with sorrow over some missing stuffed animal. All right, so it's Ruby's fault he's missing...But if she were writing the script, the set up would be intriguing, the middle exciting and the ending a complete and happy surprise. She even has seven pages ready for Spielberg. But then real life keeps interrupting...
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  • Ruby Electric

    Theresa Nelson

    Paperback (Simon & Schuster Ltd, June 30, 2003)
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