Ruby Goldberg's Bright Idea
By (Author) Anna Humphrey
Illustrated by Vanessa Brantley-Newton
Simon & Schuster
Simon & Schuster Books for Young Readers
1st February 2015
Reprint
United States
Children
Fiction
FIC
Paperback
144
102g
Ruby wants first prize at the fifth grade science fairand she thinks her quirky, creative, Rube Goldbergesque invention is just the way to get it! Rife with depth and charm, this story is peppered with engaging science facts and insights (Publishers Weekly).
Ten-year-old Ruby Goldberg is determined to win her school science fair and beat her nemesis Dominic Robinson. Shes snagged second place for the last two years, and shes set on claiming first prize. The only trouble is that Ruby has no ideas. When her grandfathers beloved basset hound dies, Ruby thinks of the perfect thing that will cheer him up and win her first placean innovative, state-of-the-art, not-to-be-duplicated Ruby Goldberg invention!
Before long Ruby is so busy working on her idea that she ignores everything else in her life, including her best friend, Penny. And what started out as simple turns into something much more complicated! Can Ruby get her prioritiesand her projectin order before its too late
Anna Humphrey is the author of Rhymes with Stupid and Mission (un)Popular, both novels for teens. Ruby Goldbergs Bright Idea is her first novel for middle graders. She lives with her husband and kids in Toronto, Ontario.
Vanessa Brantley-Newton is a self-taught artist and has attended both FIT and SVA of New York, where she studied fashion and childrens illustration. Vanessa is the illustrator of A Night Out with Mama by Quvenzhan Wallis, The Youngest Marcher by Cynthia Levinson, PresentingTallulahby Tori Spelling, and Early Sunday Morning by Denene Millner, among others. She hopes that when people look at her work, it will make them feel happy in some way, or even reclaim a bit of their childhood.