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Edition: Paperback: 40 pages
ISBN: 0060275316
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Afraid of being left alone, Rotten Ralph, the nasty red cat, follows Sarah to school and tries to prevent her from making new friends.
Book Description
The character Rotten Ralph was created more than twenty years ago. Now the worlds most rotten cat and his friend, Sarah, set out again on a variety of capricious capers. In three brand-new boisterously entertaining stories, Rotten Ralph is sure to weasel his way into the hearts of another generation of readers. In Back to School for Rotten Ralph, summer is over, and Sarah cant wait to start school and make some new friendsother than her rotten cat, Ralph. But Ralph wants to be Sarahs only friend, and he won't be left behind. When Sarah boards the school bus, he disguises himself as a student, follows her to class, and starts his scheme of sabotage. Ralphs plan works brilliantly until his true identity is revealed and the entire class wants to be friends with Sarah and Ralph!
NY Times Book Review
His extravagant naughtiness is so silly he's hardly bibliotherapeutic. Of course a young reader doesn't need to be having trouble settling into a classroom to laugh.
Children's Literature
Rotten Ralph is worried that Sarah will forget about being his best friend when she starts school for the first time. Despite his sabotaging her dress and backpack, Sarah still catches the school bus on time. Then Ralph decides that the only thing he can do is pretend to be a school kid too. Sarah wants to make new friends at school. When Ralph is discovered as her cat, Sarah gains a whole classroom of friends. Rotten Ralph fans and children entering school for the first time will appreciate the anxiety and chuckle at Ralph's antics.- Wendy Pollock-Gilson
School Library Journal
In their latest adventure, Sarah is heading off to school and that rotten rascal Ralph does not want to be left behind. With the mannerisms of a younger sibling, the cat jealously contrives to keep the girl at home with childish pranks and ploys. When Sarah, who has an adultlike ability to see through his antics, continues on to school determined to make new friends, that devilish red feline disguises himself and follows her. He thwarts her every effort to make friends until his pranks backfire. From start to finish, Ralph's dual personality is evident as he alternates between being a loving, helpful pet and a gleefully mischievous cat. As in previous titles about this pair, Sarah continues to love Ralph despite his bad behavior. "I made a lot of new friends today. But you'll always be at the top of my list." Large-print text along with entertaining pictures invite children to enjoy another milestone in Sarah and Ralph's lives. The vibrantly colored artwork, filled with humorous details, will endear this comical cat to pet lovers everywhere.-Kit Vaughan, J. B. Watkins Elementary School, Midlothian, VA
NY Times Book Review
His extravagant naughtiness is so silly he's hardly bibliotherapeutic. Of course a young reader doesn't need to be having trouble settling into a classroom to laugh.
Horn Book
Ralph experiences the ugly but familiar feelings of jealousy and selfishness when he fears that he may have to share Sarah with new school friends. When all attempts to keep her at home fail, he adopts a disguise and trots off to school, too. There, his nasty pranks almost succeed in alienating Sarah from her classmates, but an understanding teacher soon unmasks the culprit, and suddenly Sarah (and Ralph) have a room full of friends. Gantos' skillful penetration of the child's world is once again evident as the author probes a common negative emotion and suggests, but never preaches, a positive outcome. Ralph is a genius at devising roadblocks and turn-offs, but fortunately Gantos is equally gifted at avoiding the pitfalls. Rubel's illustrations depict a consistently naughty feline, yet manage to make him believable whether worried and abandoned or loved and purring. Who could fail to relate to the unease and be comforted by the finale?
Kirkus Reviews
Rotten Ralph returns in a ninth adventure, afraid of losing Sarah's attention and affection when she starts school. He sets her clocks back, messes up her school clothing, and fakes illness to prevent her from leaving for school on the first day. When those efforts fail, he sneaks into school disguised as a student and disrupts Sarah's day—even getting her in trouble—with a series of tricks. Most readers will be able to identify Ralph's fear of change and worries about losing his best friend. As always, Gantos supplies a happy ending for Ralph and Sarah; it's safely predictable while providing some surprises along the way. Ages 4 - 6.
Booklist
When Sarah starts school in the fall, her famously rotten feline, Ralph, is left at home, all alone by the telephone. But not for long! The rotten--and wily--one has a plan: with the aid of a disguise, HE will become Sarah's new school friend. But with friends like Ralph, who needs enemies? As Sarah tells her teacher, with masterful understatement, "I've had a difficult day." But even Ralph can come a cropper, and despite his jealous efforts to keep her to himself, Sarah at last manages to make lots of new friends. Does that mean there's no room left in her heart for Ralph? Let's just say that even rotten cats can hope for happy endings. Gantos and Rubel have collaborated to create another wickedly funny adventure about a cat so rambunctiously rotten that you've just gotta love him. Michael Cart |
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