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Aces Wild
Erica Perl
6/11/13
Random House
Format: eARC
Source: pub
Purchase: Amazon
Zelly Fried has finally convinced her parents to let her get a dog, with the help of her grandfather Ace. Unfortunately, said dog (also named Ace) is a shoe-chewing, mud-tracking, floor-peeing kind of dog. Despite Zelly's best efforts to drag Ace (literally!) to puppy kindergarten, his flunking report card says it all: "This Ace is wild."Also wild is the other Ace in Zelly's life. Grandpa Ace has decided to begin dating again and is dining and dancing every night, against his doctor's orders. Determined to get both Aces under control, Zelly enlists the help of her two best friends, Allison and Jeremy (despite the fact that they don't quite see eye to eye). They need to come up with a plan, fast. But how? It's not like either Ace ever does what he's told
Erica Perl's Aces Wild is certainly a wild middle-grade romp full of puppy fun, zany characters, and a heartwarming story. Aces Wild is a sequel/companion to WhenLife Gives You O.J., but I don't think one must read that book in order to enjoy this one (I haven't read the first book and was still able to understand everything that happens).
In
Aces Wild,
young Zelly finds herself the owner of a new, rambunctious puppy
named Ace. Ace is cute and fun, but difficult to train. When Zelly
asks her parents for a sleepover, they tell her that she must first
take Ace to doggy school and get him trained, then she can have her
sleepover. But the other Ace in Zelly's life, her loud, widowed
grandfather, doesn't make puppy Ace's training lessons easier,
especially he when he starts to date the instructor. Zelly must
figure out a way to control both the crazy Aces in her life if she
ever wants that sleepover.
Aces
Wild is
a quick, fun read that tackles some serious stuff in a really
heartfelt and age appropriate way. Erica Perl has created some truly
memorable characters and brought them to life with humor and heart.
Zelly
and puppy Ace's misadventures in doggy school will have readers
laughing, but also rooting for this sweet pair. Perl takes a very
relatable and common situation- a child taking on the responsibility
of a pet- and created a very fun and entertaining story around it,
while scattering very real and helpful lessons about pet
responsibility throughout. And Zelly and Grandpa Ace's misadventures
will leave readers thoughtful and moved. With widowed Ace and Zelly's
frustrations with him, Perl has explored things such as grief,
getting older, and life and death with sensitivity and in a way that
younger readers will understand. I liked that, even though some
serious real life stuff is explored, the tone is always quite light
and never too heavy.
I
really enjoyed the quirky casts of characters in Aces
Wild.
Zelly is super likable and relatable, with two really great best
friends. Grandpa Ace is unusually charming with his loud, honest
demeanor. And of course, puppy Ace just steals the show with is super
cuteness! I also loved how Zelly's Jewish heritage is celebrated and
very present throughout the story.
MY
FINAL THOUGHTS: Zelly's exciting adventures with the wild Aces in her
life will keep young readers captivated from beginning to end. Aces
Wild is
full of laughs, heartwarming moments, and endearing characters just
waiting to be loved.
MY RATING
Erica Perl
Erica S. Perl is an award-winning children's book author. Here are some juicy details of her life:She grew up in Burlington, Vermont and is now based in Washington, DC. She writes picture books, novels, and waaaaay too many emails.
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This book sounds like a lot of fun! Thanks for the great review.
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