Redeeming Rhubarb

Author:   Bob Richley
Publisher:   Orison Publishers, Inc.
ISBN:  

9781971072067


Pages:   248
Publication Date:   22 May 2026
Recommended Age:   From 13 to 18 years
Format:   Paperback
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Redeeming Rhubarb


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She's taught that they are evil-until one saves her family. Strawberry the mouse has always believed rats are dangerous. Her father, Rhubarb, made sure of that. But when a devastating flood destroys her home, she's forced to survive alongside the very creatures she fears most. Then, the unthinkable happens-a rat named Barnabas risks his own life to save her family. Could her father be wrong? Now Strawberry must find the courage to question what she's been told...and help her father see the truth before it's too late. Inspired by the real 2013 Boulder, Colorado, floods, Redeeming Rhubarb is a thrilling and heartfelt adventure about courage and choosing kindness over fear.

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Author:   Bob Richley
Publisher:   Orison Publishers, Inc.
Imprint:   Orison Publishers, Inc.
Dimensions:   Width: 14.00cm , Height: 1.30cm , Length: 21.60cm
Weight:   0.290kg
ISBN:  

9781971072067


ISBN 10:   1971072060
Pages:   248
Publication Date:   22 May 2026
Recommended Age:   From 13 to 18 years
Audience:   Young adult ,  Teenage / Young adult
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   In Print   Availability explained
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5 Stars Susan Sewell for Readers' Favorite When a catastrophic flood threatens a community of animals, they have to adjust their prejudices to survive in the compelling novel, Redeeming Rhubarb by Bob Richley. Rhubarb has hated rats since one killed his brother. When a rat, Barnabas, and his family move into their neighborhood, Rhubarb's daughter, Strawberry, goes against his wishes and befriends them. Meanwhile, Miley is struggling to feed her kittens, and Bailey and his pack of dogs are trying to survive. All the animals look at the humans and each other with suspicion, until Strawberry, Barnabas, Bailey, and Miley are caught in deadly situations. Now they must set aside their fear and resentment and work along with a human to save their families' lives. Can they set aside their previous opinions and live together in peace and harmony? Based on Christian values, Redeeming Rhubarb by Bob Richley is an exciting and unforgettable adventure. Superbly written, the story addresses the social issues related to prejudices and racism. The perfect story arc flawlessly blends characters and settings to create an engaging and poignant tale. The characters exemplify unconditional love, courage, and strength of character. The illustrations are beautifully depicted and add to the enjoyment of the story. I appreciate how the author portrays the characters' belief in God and how the way to salvation is explained in an honest and direct approach. This enhances the importance of forgiveness and understanding others' circumstances. This book is a fantastic example of compassion and acceptance and will entertain everyone from the ages of eight to a hundred. ""[Bob] Richley does an amazing job of balancing the heartwarming with the heartbreaking....Very highly recommended."" 5 Star Asher Syad for Reader's Favorite 5 Star Grant Leishman for Readers' Favorite Redeeming Rhubarb by Bob Richley is a delightful and thought-provoking story reminiscent of Watership Down and Animal Farm. Rhubarb, a mouse living with his family in an abandoned Colorado factory complex, harbors deep resentment toward rats after one killed his brother years earlier. So when Barnabas, a wise and compassionate rat, moves his family into the neighborhood, Rhubarb refuses to accept them. His wife and children-especially Strawberry-see things differently and welcome the newcomers. Along with Miley the cat, Bailey and his stray dog pack, and Bart, a kind-hearted veterinarian, the cast creates an engaging and uplifting adventure. Though written for young adults with a Christian theme, the novel has broad appeal. Richley creates a rich world beneath human awareness where animals mirror human behavior and struggles. Through themes of prejudice, faith, and acceptance, the story explores how fear and bias can be passed through generations-and how courage, compassion, and understanding can overcome them. This moving allegory delivers a powerful message and is highly recommended.


Author Information

Bob Richley lives in Colorado and writes stories that help children wrestle with life's toughest questions: What do we do with the prejudice we've been taught? Can people really change? A father and longtime children's ministry volunteer with a background in psychology, Bob draws on years of working with kids to create stories that spark meaningful conversations.

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