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Rex Zero and the End of the World

by Tim Wynne-jones

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Why does everyone seem so scared? Thats what the new boy in town, Rex Norton-Norton, aka Rex Zero, wonders as he rides his bike through Ottawas streets. Is it spies? Kidnappers? Or is it because of the shadowy creature some say is stalking Adams Park? One thing is certain in this summer of 1962 as the Cold War heats up: nothing is quite what it seems. Whats a boy to do? If his name is Rex Zero and he has a bike he calls “Diablo,” five wild and funny siblings, an alpha dog named Kincho, a basement bomb shelter built of old Punch magazines, and a mind that turns everything inside out, hes bound to come up with an amazing idea.

 

With its mystery, adventure, laugh-out-loud scenes of family chaos, and underlying message of hope, this wonderfully original novel explores the impact of doomsday on the imagination of one smart and funny twelve-year-old boy. And more Rex Zero adventures are promised!

 
Rex Zero and the End of the World is a 2008 Bank Street - Best Children's Book of the Year.

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"Wynne-Jones (A Thief in the House of Memory) draws on his own childhood to describe events leading up to the Cold War. In the summer of 1962, narrator Rex Harrison and his family move to Ottawa from Vancouver. The tension between the U.S. and Russia permeates everything this summer. A homeless man announces the end of the world on a placard, while others build bomb shelters. It seems only Rex's parents aren't taking the threats seriously. One evening, while walking his dog in the park, Rex's dog pulls him toward something hiding in the bushes. A brief glance is enough to convince him that it's dangerous ('It tilts back its head and roars'). His older sister thinks it's a mutant: the fallout from the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima. However, Rex's new friends believe it's a panther that escaped from a zoo a few years ago. Throughout the summer, the kids work on a plan to capture the beast. The author subtly draws a parallel between the intangible Cold War fear and fear of the elusive creature. Despite the weighty themes, Wynne-Jones writes with a light, often humorous touch and maintains a perspective true to an 11-year-old's perspective. As Rex muses on the idea of the world ending, he understands that 'one world seems to come crashing to a halt and you invent another.' This winning hero paints a universe both hopeful and realistic, one that readers may well want to visit. Ages 8-12." Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)

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The world may be about to end, but thats not going to stop Rex Zero from having the time of his life!

About the Author

TIM WYNNE-JONES is one of Canada's premier children's authors. His most recent novel, A Thief in the House of Memory, was an ALA Best Book for Young Adults, a Publishers Weekly Best Book of the Year, and a Kirkus Reviews Editor's Choice. He lives near Perth, Ontario.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780374334673
Author:
Wynne-jones, Tim
Publisher:
Farrar Straus Giroux
Author:
Wynne-Jones, Tim
Subject:
Friendship
Subject:
Mysteries, Espionage, & Detective Stories
Subject:
Family life
Subject:
Situations / New Experience
Subject:
Social Issues - Friendship
Subject:
Social Issues - New Experience
Subject:
Family
Subject:
Mysteries & Detective Stories
Subject:
Canada
Subject:
Historical - United States - 20th Century
Subject:
Humorous Stories
Subject:
Children s Young Adult-Social Issue Fiction-New Experience
Subject:
Children s Young Adult-Social Issue Fiction
Subject:
Historical - Canada - Post-Confederation (1867-)
Edition Description:
Trade Cloth
Publication Date:
20070231
Binding:
HARDCOVER
Grade Level:
from 3 to 7
Language:
English
Illustrations:
Afterword
Pages:
208
Dimensions:
7.625 x 5.188 in 1 lb
Age Level:
08-12

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"Publishers Weekly Review" by , "Wynne-Jones (A Thief in the House of Memory) draws on his own childhood to describe events leading up to the Cold War. In the summer of 1962, narrator Rex Harrison and his family move to Ottawa from Vancouver. The tension between the U.S. and Russia permeates everything this summer. A homeless man announces the end of the world on a placard, while others build bomb shelters. It seems only Rex's parents aren't taking the threats seriously. One evening, while walking his dog in the park, Rex's dog pulls him toward something hiding in the bushes. A brief glance is enough to convince him that it's dangerous ('It tilts back its head and roars'). His older sister thinks it's a mutant: the fallout from the atomic bomb dropped on Hiroshima. However, Rex's new friends believe it's a panther that escaped from a zoo a few years ago. Throughout the summer, the kids work on a plan to capture the beast. The author subtly draws a parallel between the intangible Cold War fear and fear of the elusive creature. Despite the weighty themes, Wynne-Jones writes with a light, often humorous touch and maintains a perspective true to an 11-year-old's perspective. As Rex muses on the idea of the world ending, he understands that 'one world seems to come crashing to a halt and you invent another.' This winning hero paints a universe both hopeful and realistic, one that readers may well want to visit. Ages 8-12." Publishers Weekly (Starred Review) (Copyright Reed Business Information, Inc.)
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