J. Cavanaugh, Nancy. This
Journal Belongs To Ratchet. (Illinois: Sourcebooks Jabberwocky).
978-1-4022-8106-8.
This Journal Belongs to
Ratchet
Ratchet,
whose real name is Rachel, hates to move. Every year or so she and her father
move to a house called a “handyman special”, because her dad is a
mechanic, and Ratchet helps fix cars with him. This means that they buy a house
cheap, then fix it up by the end of the year and move again. This also means
that she never gets a chance to make a friend, partly because she is
home-schooled. So when this year they move again, Ratchet has to change something.
She buys a new writing notebook, unlike the ones she usually has, scrounged
from some yard sale.
A boy named Hunter and
his gang are always making fun of her but when they want to make go-carts for
the go-cart race, Ratchet and her dad have to help the boys make their
go-carts. Hunter starts being less of a beast and when the other boys make fun
of her he stands up for her. Soon they are friends. She helps him remember how
to build an engine and remember the names of the tools, because if the boys
that Ratchets dad is teaching don’t pass the test that he
has made for them, they won’t be able to participate
in the go-cart race. And if the tree park gets torn down against Ratchet’s and her dad’s will, there will be no
go-cart race. When Ratchet’s essay on why the tree
park should be saved gets entered in the newspaper’s essay contest and she is the winner, will the tree park be
saved?
I recommend this book
to anyone who loves a good story with a touch of sadness and mystery.