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She's taught that they are evil—until one saves her family.
Strawberry the mouse has always believed rats are dangerous. Her father, Rhubarb, made sure of that. But when a devastating flood destroys her home, she's forced to survive alongside the very creatures she fears most.
Then, the unthinkable happens—a rat named Barnabas risks his own life to save her family.
Could her father be wrong?
Now Strawberry must find the courage to question what she's been told...and help her father see the truth before it's too late.
Inspired by the real 2013 Boulder, Colorado, floods, Redeeming Rhubarb is a thrilling and heartfelt adventure about courage and choosing kindness over fear.
- Media
- Ebook
- Genres
- Christian Fiction, Young Adult, Teen, Tween
- Length
- 201-300 pages
- Offered by
- BobRichley (Author)
- Published by
- Orison Publishers Inc
- Batch
- July 2026 Ends: 2026-07-26, 06:00 PM EDT
- On Sale
- 2026-06-20
- Countries
- USA Only
- Links
- Book Information
LibraryThing Work Page
“Enemies can become friends, but it takes a long time to trust.” This delightful fiction story gently shows readers young and old how to do just that.
Rhubarb the mouse lives with his family in a decrepit factory in Colorado. He harbors deep resentment towards rats after his brother was killed by one. When Barnabas the poetry-writing rat and his family move in, Rhubarb isn’t exactly turning cartwheels. But his wife Sherry, a formidable mouse in her own right, welcomes the new neighbors along with their mice children and a particularly precocious daughter named Strawberry (Hello, Reepicheep!).
Meanwhile, Miley the cat is hungry. So are her kittens. While searching for her son Milo, mama cat winds up in a scrape with a pack of street dogs. The pack leader is Bailey, a Rottweiler. How this unlikely menagerie establishes common ground with each other and a kindly veterinarian named Bart will wring tears from a turnip in this unforgettable story of adventure, courage, faith, kindness, and grace. Oh, and “the letter”? I cried.
Warm and winsome, the writing style is reminiscent of beloved children’s authors like Beatrix Potter and E.B. White. Although the story deals with some weighty themes, it avoids coming across as preachy or pedantic. The plot is packed with adventures both human and animal. Briskly paced, the story will keep readers turning pages until the very end.
Sparkling with wit and whimsy, Redeeming Rhubarb strikes just the right balance between action/adventure fantasy and heartwarming parable. Think Aesop’s Fables meets Stuart Little. From mice and rats to cats and dogs and a dedicated veterinarian with a heart of gold, the characters leap off the page and into your heart.
Tip: Alert readers will note the deliberate pairing of two classic flavors in this novel, Strawberry and Rhubarb. (Preferably with a light, flakey crust.) That is no accident. It’s also quite clever. And the cover art? Well. Who can resist that?
Inspired by the devastating floods that swept through Boulder, Colorado in 2013, Redeeming Rhubarb is a winsome mix of adventure, peril, and second chances. It includes themes of prejudice, courage, kindness, and forgiveness. It's structurally sound and gently faith-flavored and imparts valuable life lessons without sermonizing. Indeed, Redeeming Rhubarb is sure to be a hit with its target audience of children ages thirteen to eighteen. Note: Though written for young adults, the story and its Christian themes will have broad appeal to older audiences as well.
Finally, if I could score a book above five stars, this would be it. In fact, Redeeming Rhubarb is one of the finest young adult stories I’ve read in recent memory. You’ll love it! And that’s no “pie crust promise"! ~Pages and Paws Reviews

