Rascal Non-Fiction by Sterling North
Sterling is out late with a friend in the forest one night hunting. They find a nest of baby raccoons, and they pick one to keep. Sterling calls it Rascal. Rascal quickly becomes the town troublemaker, sneaking into the stables and stealing from the vegetable gardens. He becomes best friends with Sterling they go on many adventures. They go everywhere together, school, camping, fishing, and on many adventures. Eventually though the town complains and Sterling may have to cage Rascal permanently ending the friendship.
I really liked this book and it was really fun and interesting for being Non-Fiction. I think that it definitely lived up to my personal Newberry expectations because the story really pulled me in, and all of the chapters were unique. As a person who doesn't usually read non-fiction, I thought that the detail and the realism actually helped the stories believability, which worked well with the theme of the book. The ending of the story was sad, but it made sense for the rest of the story.
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