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Author:
Markus Zusak
ISBN13:
978-0439241885
ISBN:
043924188X
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Publisher:
Arthur a Levine (March 1, 2001)
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Literature & Fiction
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Rating:
4.3
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253

Markus Zusak's first book is a brilliant tale of the Wolfe family. This book is the most realistic tale of brotherhood I have ever read.

Markus Zusak's first book is a brilliant tale of the Wolfe family. Narrator Cameron and his older brother Ruben take up boxing in an underground racket, and while Cameron is not a great boxer, he has heart. By the conclusion of the novel, Cameron has proven to everyone that he is just as much a Wolfe as his undefeated brother. And Ruben has discovered that there's something to fighting more than just winning. Zusak shows what it truly means to be family, to be wolves, to be brothers.

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Markus Zusak (born 23 June 1975) is an Australian writer of German origin. He is best known for The Book Thief and The Messenger (US title: I Am the Messenger), two novels which became international bestsellers

Markus Zusak (born 23 June 1975) is an Australian writer of German origin. He is best known for The Book Thief and The Messenger (US title: I Am the Messenger), two novels which became international bestsellers. He won the Margaret A. Edwards Award in 2014. Zusak was born in Sydney, Australia. His mother Lisa is originally from Germany and his father Helmut is from Austria. They emigrated to Australia in the late 1950s. Markus is the youngest of four children and has two sisters and one brother

Markus Zusak is the international bestselling author of six novels, including The Book Thief and most recently .

Fighting Ruben Wolfe is a young adult fiction novel by Markus Zusak. Originally published in Australia by Omnibus in 2000, the first American Hardcover printing was by Arthur A. Levine Books, an imprint of Scholastic Press, February, 2001. Fighting Ruben Wolfe is the second book featuring brothers Cameron and Ruben Wolfe and their family. The first book is The Underdog and the third book is When Dogs Cry.

I say, 'Don't lose your heart, Rube. And very clearly, without moving, my brother answers me. He says, 'I'm not tryin' to lose it, Cam. I'm tryin' to find i. The Wolfe brothers know how. The Wolfe brothers know how to fight. They've been fighting all their lives. Now there's something more at stake than just winning. A powerful, poignant novel from the author of the international bestseller, The Book Thief.

From Australia, Zusak debuts with an intense tale about boxing, brotherly .

The Wolfe family is on the skids, with Mr. Wolfe five months out of work, Mrs. Wolfe barely able to keep food on the table, older sister Sarah coming home drunk more and more often, and brothers Cameron and Ruben firmly tagged as troublemakers. When a schoolmate calls his sister a whore, Ruben reacts with such devastating speed and efficiency that a local racketeer makes a job offer. The book closes on a rising note, with the brothers, and the whole Wolfe clan, closer than ever, showing real signs of regaining its feet.

Originally published: New York : . Partly because of their family's poor finances and partly to prove themselves, brothers Ruben and Cameron take jobs as fighters and find themselves reacting very differently in the boxing ring. The working class family of Cameron Wolfe and his brother Ruben isn't having much luck these days. Their dad has just lost his job and is too proud to go on welfare. Their older brother has moved out of the house in disgust

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Fighting Ruben Wolfe - Underdogs 2 (Paperback). Australian author Markus Zusak is best-known as the author of the internationally bestselling novel The Book Thief which - loved by Waterstones booksellers and readers alike - remains of our most regularly recommended reads. Zusak’s latest novel, Bridge of Clay, is published in October 2018. Visit the Markus Zusak author page Added to basket.

Coming from a family who is struggling to keep food on the table, Ruben and his brother, Cameron, decide to join up with an unscrupulous fight promoter to make some extra cash, but as things progress, the brothers see that their pride and dignity are at stake and so begin to handle things more seriously.
  • Markus Zusak's first book is a brilliant tale of the Wolfe family. Narrator Cameron and his older brother Ruben take up boxing in an underground racket, and while Cameron is not a great boxer, he has heart. By the conclusion of the novel, Cameron has proven to everyone that he is just as much a Wolfe as his undefeated brother. And Ruben has discovered that there's something to fighting more than just winning.

    This book is the most realistic tale of brotherhood I have ever read. Zusak shows what it truly means to be family, to be wolves, to be brothers.

  • Cute book about two young brothers who were close but competitive. They managed to get into boxing to earn money without their parents finding out. I liked the love between siblings.

  • Not one of his best books, but still a good read. I liked the Book Thief a lot better but it was still pretty good.

  • Love Markus Zusak!

  • Great read

  • Very disappointing, the plot is middle of the road and rather predictable. I was suprised as i had read The Book Thief and thought it a very unique book, this is actually why i purchased Fighting Ruben Wolfe.

  • It was not what I expected. Quite unlike "The Book Thief".I have no more words other than I was disappointed.

  • (By Don’s daughter)

    Cameron and Ruben Wolfe are used to getting into trouble, but this time they’re taking it to a whole new level: they’ve become professional fighters. Well, almost. They’ve been offered a contract from a somewhat sketchy underworld businessman. The Wolfe family has been low on money since Cam and Rube’s father’s injury, so the boys figure a little extra money won’t hurt, and their mother doesn’t have to know how they’re getting it, does she?

    Not yet, at least.

    After a few fights, it’s clear that Ruben was born to be in a boxing ring. Cam tries his best but can’t get the hang of it as well as his big brother. However, Rube isn’t as thrilled as he ought to be over his newfound talents and fame; he almost seems to envy Cam his failures. This worries Cam- although not more than the fine print in the contract that may end up pitting the Wolfe brothers against each other in the arena . . .

    This second novel by Marcus Zusak about the Wolfe brothers had all of the best qualities of the first plus a couple of improvements: actual character development (besides Cam) and actual plot. Ruben, obviously, shows tremendous growth here; we get to see both a tough, somewhat scary side of him and a loyal, protective side. Even though Cam is failing where Rube succeeds, Rube always supports his little brother and refuses to let anyone take advantage of him. The other family members don’t come in quite so much, but most of them get little subplots: Sarah is clearly still recovering from her bad breakup in book one, and Steve and Cam are starting to be on something resembling speaking terms, if not a real brotherly bond. The plot isn’t intricate, but it’s there and it clearly goes somewhere. I especially liked the ending; it’s so much more simplistic than anything I would have come up with, and that’s what makes it so great.

    This novel might even work as a stand-alone, but if at all possible, I would read the first, “The Underdog”, which is a pretty good one as well. And believe me, the story of the Wolfe brothers only gets better.