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Ruby Finley vs. the Interstellar Invasion /

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: New York : Farrar Straus Giroux Books for Young Readers, 2022Edition: First editionDescription: 201 pagesContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 9780374388799
Other title:
  • Ruby Finley versus the Interstellar Invasion
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • [Fic] 23
LOC classification:
  • PZ7.1.B7269 Ru 2022
Summary: Eleven-year-old Ruby, a Black girl who loves studying insects, accidentally captures an alien bug, but when the creature escapes and starts wreaking havoc around the neighborhood, it is up to Ruby and her rag-tag group of friends to find this new invasive species before the feds do.
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Enhanced descriptions from Syndetics:

Ruby Finley vs. the Interstellar Invasion is a backyard adventure-mystery by debut children's author K. Tempest Bradford, perfect for fans of Clean Getaway , The Last Last Day of Summer , and Sideways School .

Eleven-year-old Ruby is a Black girl who loves studying insects and would do just about anything to be an entomologist, much to the grossed-out dismay of her Gramma. Ruby knows everything there is to know about insects so when she finds the weirdest bug she's ever seen in her front yard, she makes sure no one is looking and captures it for further study.

But then Ruby realizes that the creature isn't just a regular bug. And it has promptly burned a hole through her window and disappeared. Soon, random things around the neighborhood go missing, and no one's heard from the old lady down the street for a week. Ruby and her friends will have to recover the strange bug before the feds do.

Ruby is the science hero we've all been waiting for!

Eleven-year-old Ruby, a Black girl who loves studying insects, accidentally captures an alien bug, but when the creature escapes and starts wreaking havoc around the neighborhood, it is up to Ruby and her rag-tag group of friends to find this new invasive species before the feds do.

Ages 8-12. Farrar Straus Giroux Books for Young Readers.

Reviews provided by Syndetics

School Library Journal Review

Gr 3--5--Ruby loves bugs, so much so that she plans to be an entomologist one day. The Black tween's science project revolves around training bees to recognize and respond to certain smells, if she can convince her science teacher to support her. Her discovery of an unusual red bug changes everything. Not only is the bug unidentifiable but it also escapes by eating through the jar! Even stranger, her social media post brings government agents to the neighborhood to track it down. But when Ruby spots the bug again while spying on a neighbor who hasn't been seen recently, Ruby realizes it has grown bigger and seems to be eating metal. When the playground at an abandoned school disappears, Ruby recruits her friends to help her gather evidence to prove to the adults that the bug exists and is a hazard. The children's incursion into the empty school proves to be more adventure than any of them could have foreseen. In addition to the adventures related to the strange bug, Ruby and her friends must face rumors, conspiracy theories, and community concerns. Bradford's entertaining and informative tale highlights the value of scientific and critical thinking as well as the importance of friendship and community. VERDICT A good choice for middle grade collections, especially where there's a need for science fiction with BIPOC main characters.--Heidi Grange

Booklist Review

Ruby is an 11-year-old Black girl who loves bugs and prefers to solve life's problems using the scientific approach. When she captures a mysterious insect, she sets off a chain of events that pulls her close-knit community into what appears to be a government conspiracy. Soon, reports of vandalism and theft crop up in the area, and Ruby deduces a connection between these crimes and the bizarre bug that escaped. It's up to her and her diverse group of friends to find proof of the bug's actions and stop it before anyone gets hurt. Ruby is a fun, smart, and lovably realistic protagonist, well balanced against the different personalities among her friends. Her strength lies in both her capability and her bonds of family, friendship, and community. Bradford has managed to write a lighthearted adventure story that also touches on various social issues, including race, and the scenes between Ruby and her disbelieving science teacher will be sadly familiar to those in the know. An entertaining and highly recommended read, perfect for readers who love science and adventure-mysteries.

Kirkus Book Review

Eleven-year-old Ruby Finley is a gifted science student who loves bugs. Ruby, who presents as Black on the book's cover, often stores insects in mason jars under her bed, but the latest one she finds has her stumped, especially when it melts holes in its jar and then the window screen to escape. Ruby posts pictures online and asks for help identifying the bug, but the pictures are deleted, and several White men calling themselves "agents" show up asking questions. They claim to have captured the bug, but strange things occur, including metal thefts. The town's recluse goes missing, and on a Discord channel, Ruby picks up chatter about aliens and government coverups. In an underlying story, tension escalates between Ruby and her White science teacher, who deems Ruby's proposed science fair project too ambitious and tries to punish her for not agreeing to an easier project. Luckily, Ruby's parents, the principal, and her former science teacher have her back. Ruby, with the help of her friends, applies the scientific method and figures out what's going on. Bradford challenges readers to keep up with Ruby to solve this intriguing and absorbing mystery. Bradford also addresses, with sensitivity and nuance, the ways in which Black students are marginalized in STEM fields. The author depicts a tightly knit, supportive community of color, where kids roam freely and an older neighbor is always outside to keep an eye on things. A page-turning mix of science, science fiction, and mystery that will empower readers to pursue their own STEM passions. (Fiction. 9-12) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

Author notes provided by Syndetics

K. Tempest Bradford is a science fiction and fantasy writer, writing instructor, media critic, reviewer, and podcaster. Her short fiction has appeared in multiple anthologies and magazines. She's the host of ORIGINality, a podcast about the roots of creative genius. Her media criticism and reviews can be found on NPR, io9, and in books about Time Lords. When not writing, she teaches classes on writing inclusive fiction through LitReactor and WritingtheOther.com. Ruby Finley vs. the Interstellar Invasion is her children's debut.

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