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Rebel [Hardcover]

Willo Davis Roberts


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February 2005
Her name was Amanda Jane Keeling, but from the time she was two, everyone called her Rebel.

Rebel's first word was "No!" And it was downhill from there. As a toddler she resisted strained spinach and potty training. At five she refused to go to kindergarten. Now, at fourteen, she has toned down her rebellious streak somewhat, but whenever faced with a challenge, she still feels the need to confront it head on, despite the opinions or advice of others.

When Rebel and her friend Moses -- the only boy she's ever met who can match her in both wit and height -- witness some strange goings-on, instead of going straight to the police, they decide to investigate the matters themselves. A bizarre robbery, an open door in the middle of the night, muddy footprints...all these clues lead Rebel and Moses to more questions than answers. But still they won't go for help. Little do they know the danger that waits them....

--This text refers to the Paperback edition.

Product Details

  • Hardcover: 153 pages
  • Publisher: Perfection Learning (February 2005)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0756950767
  • ISBN-13: 978-0756950767
  • Product Dimensions: 18.8 x 13.2 x 1.5 cm
  • Shipping Weight: 717 g

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From School Library Journal

Grade 6-8-Amanda Jane Keeling, 14, has answered only to the name "Rebel" since she was two. When her grandmother, sick of the confinements of assisted living, joins an elderly friend, Viola, in buying an old rooming house near the University of Washington, Rebel and Vi's grandson, Moses, are asked to help paint, clean, and get the house ready for roomers. Rebel, at 5'10", is immediately taken with the 6'6" Moses. Much to his father's dismay, Moses wants to write, direct, and produce films rather than enter law. He carries an old video camera around, inadvertently filming a young man as he is grabbing back a $20 bill after purchasing a candy bar at the local mom-and-pop store. This brief encounter sets in motion a nighttime break-in at the old house, a nearly missing Irish wolfhound, and the cracking of a band of young counterfeiters, and, in the end, the teens realize that they should have called on the police sooner rather than sleuthing on their own. Rebel is an engaging, independent character; the photo on the jacket will appeal to middle school kids. Unfortunately, the mystery unfolds too slowly to hook them, and this uneven pacing leaves all of the suspense until the very end.
Connie Tyrrell Burns, Mahoney Middle School, South Portland, ME
Copyright 2003 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

From Booklist

Gr. 4-6. Despite her name and early contrarian beginnings, 14-year-old Rebel, who is really a pretty agreeable girl, opts to spend some time with her grandmother, helping to rehab an old boarding house in Seattle. There she meets 15-year-old Moses, an aspiring filmmaker and the grandson of Gram's business partner, Viola. While walking a dog, the young people inadvertently videotape a robbery/counterfeiting incident. They realize they should turn the matter over to the police, but the chance to solve the crime on their own is very appealing, even in the face of the danger that it causes them and their families. Roberts usually excels at mystery plotting and suspense, and this novel is no exception, with criminal suspects lining up to rent rooms from Gram at an alarming rate. Although Rebel seems to spend an inordinate amount of time privately considering Moses' marriage potential (his major attraction--he is taller than her five feet, 10 inches), this is an entertaining mystery that will attract readers of all sizes. Kay Weisman
Copyright © American Library Association. All rights reserved --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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5.0 out of 5 stars The greatest mystery book ever!!!! Mar 9 2007
A Kid's Review - Published on Amazon.com
Format:Paperback
I personally thought that this book was a great mystery book. The main character in this book is Amanda Jane Keeling. But ever since she was two, her name was Rebel. For when she was just a little baby, and such a stubborn baby she was, she would scream and cry until she got what she wanted. This book begins when she has to go to her grandmother's house while her parents go to Europe. Along the way, she meets a boy who is actually taller than her (she is five foot eight). They together find counterfeit money, footprints, and a door open in the middle of the night, stolen money and a video camera, and they find their dog missing. This book is a great book if you like mysteries. This has been my favorite mystery book so far and I would definitely recommend it.
5.0 out of 5 stars was awsome May 17 2012
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I found the cover looked intresting so i bought i read and im glad. i was hopeing there would be another to follow .... it was that good and my daughter likes to.

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