Book details
Spud Sweetgrass
Description
Suspended from school for cussing at a mean teacher, John Spud' Sweetgrass at least still has his job selling french fries from a curbside chip wagon. But he notices that something stinks literally. Its the smell of rancid cooking oil at a polluted Ottawa beach. His suspicions aroused, Spud follows Dumper Stubbs, a creepy delivery man who services local restaurants and chip wagons. Spud gets angry when he sees Dumper living up to his name, dumping oil into a storm drain and causing terrible pollution in the river. When Spud blows the whistle, he loses his job. Enlisting the help of his buddy Dink the Thinker, and Connie Pan whom he calls his girlfriend though she isnt exactly that Spud thinks he has a chance of regaining his job and stopping the Dumpers harmful activities. In the background of this offbeat farce are serious issues that Spud must also deal with, including his fathers death, his mothers withdrawal into grief, and his own awkward transition through adolescence. Brian Doyle expertly interweaves comedy and important contemporary concerns of young people in this vivid story with a message.
Age
9-12
Text complexity
intermediate
Length
177 pages
Why to read
- Engaging Mystery: 'Spud Sweetgrass' offers a compelling mystery that keeps readers hooked as they follow the protagonist, Spud, on his adventures to uncover the truth behind various intriguing events in his neighborhood.
- Humorous Storytelling: Brian Doyle's unique style of writing infuses humor throughout the narrative, making it an enjoyable read for those who appreciate a good laugh alongside a well-crafted story.
- Relatable Characters: The characters in 'Spud Sweetgrass' are well-developed and relatable, allowing readers to connect with their struggles, triumphs, and personalities, which adds depth to the reading experience.
- Themes of Friendship and Community: The book explores important themes such as the value of friendship, community, and environmental awareness, offering readers not only entertainment but also meaningful messages to reflect upon.