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Fighting Ruben Wolfe
by: Markus Zusak

Binding: Paperback
EAN: 9780439241878
ISBN: 0439241871
Label: Push
Manufacturer: Push
Number Of Items: 1
Number Of Pages: 224
Publication Date: June 01, 2002
Publisher: Push
Reading Level: Ages 9-12
Sales Rank: 241919
Studio: Push




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The working class family of Cameron Wolfe and his brother Ruben isn't having much luck these days. Their dad has just lost his job and is too proud to go on welfare. Their older brother has moved out of the house in disgust. Which leaves them open to suggestion when a local boxing promotor signs them up for illegal bouts. But it's more than the meager winnings that draws the two brothers in. Soon they find themselves fighting for something else. Is it pride? Love? Or just the experience of winning for once? A knockout debut from the front lines of a family's recession.


Amazon.com Review:
As Cameron and Ruben Wolfe walk home from school one day, a rough bloke awaits them at their gate. 'Can we talk inside?' he asks.

'Well, for starters,' Rube answers, 'who the hell are y'?'

'Oh, I'm sorry,' says the stranger. 'I'm a guy who can either change your life or smack it into the ground for bein' smart.'

The brothers decide to listen. They keep listening, and soon they're embroiled in a ruthless underground world of sleazy amateur boxing, 50 bucks for a win, a decent tip for a loss. The intensity of this kind of fighting goes beyond the obvious violence and danger, though, as Cameron wonders whether he even wants to come out from his brother's shadow and both boys seek an identity beyond that of their painfully harsh working class family's.

Markus Zusak pens a surprisingly complex and touching story that will linger long with readers. The language is hard-hitting, witty, and authentic--as are the emotions and action. Fighting Ruben Wolfe is not about boxing. It's about respect, stubborn pride, and real brotherly love. (Ages 12 and older) --Emilie Coulter



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Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - A Tale of Two Brothers
Markus Zusak's first book is a brilliant tale of the Wolfe family. Narrator Cameron and his older brother Ruben take up boxing in an underground racket, and while Cameron is not a great boxer, he has heart. By the conclusion of the novel, Cameron has proven to everyone that he is just as much a Wolfe as his undefeated brother. And Ruben has discovered that there's something to fighting more than just winning.

This book is the most realistic tale of brotherhood I have ever read. Zusak shows what it truly means to be family, to be wolves, to be brothers.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Fabulous
My first introduction to MZ and I devoured everything after. FRW is still his best work. I picked it up and didn't put it down until I was done. Can't say that with his other stuff. ( except GTG )Colorful characters,unique voice, realistic plot and high emotion makes this an unforgettable keeper.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - It's About Brothers
What a pleasure it was to finally get to read Zusak's first novel, the prequel to GETTING THE GIRL.

The Wolfe family is just barely making it. Dad's trying to recover from an accident at work and needs to find work or he'll have to go on the dole (welfare). Mom's working hard and doing the best she can. Rumors are flooding the school that their sister Sarah has been "getting around." Ruben and Cameron have done nothing but lose at the dog races. When Dad starts going door to door to beg for work, the boys resolve to do something, anything to redeem their pride and hide their embarrassment.

Ruben gets in a fight at school, and just like that an underground boxing league agent asks both of the boys if they want in -- $50 for a win, tips for a loss. Before long, the money isn't an issue anymore. It's about pride. Dignity. Self-worth. It's about fighting for something instead of rolling over ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - An Amazing Book
Action, suspense, and a little conflict, what every book needs. In Fighting Ruben Wolfe, by Markus Zusak, they have all of that and more. This is truly on of the best books I have ever read; I just couldn't put it down. There weren't any parts I didn't like and overall, I didn't really have any favorite parts. The characters are Ruben and Cameron Wolfe, two brothers and Cameron being the younger one narrating the story, and other side characters like their mom and dad. After getting into a fight at school, a guy named Perry Cole scouts them into an illegal boxing scam. But after Ruben keeps winning his fights and Cameron keeps losing, it leads to an unfortunate ending for the season. Read Fighting Ruben Wolfe by Markus Zusak, I think it will be the best book you have ever read too.




 

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