For The Whole Family
Our
story begins with Ben and his overly enthusiastic father off on a road trip to
rescue a Border collie puppy. Also tagging along on this road trip is the
family’s border collie, Atticus, Ben’s thuggish pal, Theo, a cranky mechanic,
and a waitress who just quit her job. And when you put all these crazy
characters into an old yellow school bus, you get one wacky and entertaining
adventure. But also a mystery, because someone is following them…
This
is an incredible book for the whole family. The trouble Ben and his dad get
into will have you falling on the ground laughing. The amazing thing is that a
father and son wrote it. Apparently Gary Paulsen sent his son a section of a
story he was working on and his son sent him back a chapter about the
characters on a bus. They went back and forth from there. Just read the
Author’s Note at the beginning of the book for more details. I like to think
they were trying to out-do the other, trying to come up with the funniest idea.
This
book is available on book on tape and I recommend listening to it on an
actual road trip.
The
story begins with Ben being invited to try out for a special hockey academy.
But after finding out just how many days of school Ben’s missed because of
hockey, his dad wants him to catch up with the school field trip instead. On
their adventure, their two border collies, Atticus and Conor, Brig, a hungry house-renovating
apprentice, and fellow classmates, twins Jacob and Charlotte accompany them.
Ben works out a plan to make the tryout, but Atticus and Conor are on to him.
Like
last time, nothing works out the way it’s supposed to. But if everything went the
way it’s supposed to, that wouldn’t be fun now would it?
When
I found this book at the library, I actually jumped for joy. The story is really
just them driving around in an ice cream truck getting into weird situations. But
that’s what made the last book so great.
I love how your personality comes through in your reviews. Sounds like a fun read!
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