Total Result: 2003
Ruth and the Green Book Summary
Ruth and the Green Book narrates a fictional family's journey from Chicago to Alabama in the late 1940s, highlighting the real historical significance...
Calvin Alexander Ramsey, Gwen Strauss, Floyd Cooper (Illustrator)
Roots Summary
Roots: The Saga of an American Family by Alex Haley chronicles the story of Kunta Kinte, an African man abducted into slavery, and traces his lineage ...
Alex Haley
Roll with It Summary
Roll with It is a heartwarming middle-grade novel about Ellie, a girl with cerebral palsy, navigating new friendships and challenges after moving to a...
Jamie Sumner
Rodrick Rules Summary
In 'Rodrick Rules', Greg Heffley navigates the trials of middle school while trying to keep an embarrassing secret from his older brother, Rodrick, le...
Jeff Kinney
Roxaboxen Summary
Roxaboxen is a whimsical tale that celebrates the power of imagination, where children build a magical land from simple materials, fostering a communi...
Alice McLerran, Barbara Cooney (Illustrator)
Rocket Fuel Summary
Rocket Fuel explores the essential partnership between Visionaries and Integrators, showcasing how their collaboration can propel businesses to new he...
Gino Wickman, Mark C. Winters
Ritualistic Human Sacrifice Summary
In "Ritualistic Human Sacrifice," Nick Graves grapples with a crumbling marriage and dark secrets in his new hometown, leading to shocking revelations...
C.V. Hunt
Riding Freedom Summary
Riding Freedom is a fictionalized biography of Charlotte Parkhurst, an orphan girl who defies societal norms in the mid-1800s by disguising herself as...
Pam Muñoz Ryan, Brian Selznick (Illustrator)
Rich As F*ck Summary
Rich As F*ck by Amanda Frances is a transformative guide that empowers readers to overcome their fears about money, offering practical strategies to a...
Amanda Frances, Cara Alwill (Foreword)
Rhinoceros and Other Plays Summary
Eugène Ionesco's 'Rhinoceros' dramatizes the absurdity of conformity and the struggle for individual identity amidst societal pressure, as townspeople...
Eugène Ionesco