The one and only family

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An instant #1 New York Times and indie bestseller!

For more than a decade, readers have been enchanted by the modern classic The One and Only Ivan, a Newbery Award winner and a #1 New York Times bestseller, and by its bestselling sequels, The One and Only Bob and The One and Only Ruby. Powerhouse author Katherine Applegate invites readers back into Ivan’s world for one last adventure—his most exciting yet.

Ivan has been happily living in a wildlife sanctuary, with his friend Ruby next door in the elephant enclosure, frequent visits from his canine friend Bob, and his mate Kinyani by his side. And in the happiest turn of all, Ivan and Kinyani have welcomed a set of twins to their family!

Ivan loves being a papa, even though it can be hard sometimes. But as he navigates the joys and challenges of parenthood, he can’t help but recall his life before the glass walls of the mall circus, his own childhood in the jungle—and his own twin.

In the tradition of timeless classics like Charlotte’s Web and Stuart Little, the one and only Katherine Applegate has crafted a poignant, delightful, heartbreaking, unforgettable final foray into the world of Ivan, the world’s favorite silverback.

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Readers looking for stories told from an animal's perspective will appreciate these moving series about a gorilla (Ivan) or rescue dog (Lily) who go on high-stakes journeys to help new friends. -- CJ Connor
These moving, thoughtfully written series -- in which the storytellers are a gorilla and his animal friends (Ivan) and a fox (Pax) -- will resonate with animal lovers. Both series also feature illustrations. -- Basia Wilson
While Ivan is more melancholy than the upbeat Megabat, both series star anthropomorphic characters and focus on friendship, as well as human and animal interactions. -- Linda Ludke
Like in The One and Only Ivan books, animals tell their own stories in the Dog's Purpose series. Ivan and his friends right wrongs and rescue each other, while the canines of Dog's Purpose protect their human caretakers. -- Basia Wilson
Anthropomorphic animals (a gorilla and his friends in Ivan; wild wolves in Wolf Called) narrate these moving series and share their struggles and hopes for the future. Black-and-white illustrations appear throughout both series. -- Linda Ludke
Warriors, a graphic adaptation of an older series, packs more suspense than the often melancholic Ivan Stories, but both series appeal to readers who enjoy books that explore the lives of anthropomorphic animals, whether in captivity or in the wild. -- Basia Wilson
The lasting impact of captivity is essential to the One and Only Ivan stories yet absent from Bears of the Ice. Still, both series are rooted in the lives of anthropomorphic animals deeply committed to looking out for one another. -- Basia Wilson
While the melancholic animals of One and Only Ivan would rather be set free, the funny canines of the Dogtown Books long for adoption. Still, readers who like stories told from animal perspectives will likely be moved by both series. -- Basia Wilson
These series have the appeal factors stories told by animals, and they have the genre "animal fantasy"; and characters that are "anthropomorphic characters."

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NoveList recommends "Megabat" for fans of "One and only Ivan stories". Check out the first book in the series.
NoveList recommends "Bears of the ice" for fans of "One and only Ivan stories". Check out the first book in the series.
These books have the appeal factors moving, melancholy, and spare, and they have the genre "books for quiet time"; and the subject "human-animal relationships."
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These books have the appeal factors stories told by animals, and they have the genre "animal fantasy"; the subject "freedom"; and characters that are "anthropomorphic characters."
NoveList recommends "Dog's purpose (Juvenile)" for fans of "One and only Ivan stories". Check out the first book in the series.
NoveList recommends "Wolf called" for fans of "One and only Ivan stories". Check out the first book in the series.
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NoveList recommends "Pax" for fans of "One and only Ivan stories". Check out the first book in the series.
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Both Katherine Applegate and Kenneth Oppel pen fast-paced, suspenseful stories and unforgettable characters that span genres from popular animal fantasy series to realistic novels. -- NoveList Contributor
Both authors write lyrical, accessible, thought-provoking survival stories, which star sympathetic, sentient creatures both in the wild and captivity. With a focus on friendship and families, their chapter books also present environmental and animal welfare concerns. -- NoveList Advisor
These authors' works have the genre "science fiction"; and the subjects "aliens," "teenagers," and "human-alien encounters."

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Booklist Review

This final book in Applegate's quartet finds beloved silverback gorilla Ivan faced with yet another life-changing challenge: parenthood. This unexpected (to Ivan) turn of events stirs up complicated memories of his birth family, causing him to wonder if he can be a good parent and troop leader. How much of this does Ivan want to remember and how much of his past should he share with his friends and present family? Following him and his anxieties is a filmmaker documenting every momentous juncture along the way, which serves only to amplify Ivan's worries. With the support of friends Bob and Ruby and his pragmatic partner, Kinyani, he accepts the mantel of fatherhood, navigating birth, babyhood, and even terrifying toddler tantrums! Additionally, at its core, this story continues to raise the question of how humans can preserve the natural world and be worthy conservators for the future. In this lovingly crafted finale, Applegate deftly delivers with spare, shining prose that juxtaposes playfulness with soul-stirring revelations, allowing the book to be accessible for young readers and a page-turner for all ages. This is a satisfying send off, and readers will want to reread the whole series to share the laughs and the tears surrounding this memorable band of buddies one more time. A must-read celebration of family, natural and found. High-Demand Backstory: Applegate's Newbery Medal--winning The One and Only Ivan (2012) is a kidlit classic, and fans of the titular gorilla will be eager for his story's conclusion.

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Horn Book Review

After Bob and Ruby have taken turns narrating the past couple of books, it's only fitting that Ivan (The One and Only Ivan, rev. 1/12) returns as the narrator for the fourth and final volume of the quartet. The gorilla protagonist now lives a good life in the wildlife park, far removed from his traumatic past filled with abuse and neglect at Exit 8 Big Top Mall and Video Arcade. He is surrounded by close friends, both human and animal, who sustain him and understand him, many having gone through trauma themselves. Now Ivan and his mate are about to be parents and must grapple with what this means: "'But it's my job to protect them from the world,' I said. 'It's our job to prepare them for the world,' Kinyani responded, arms crossed over her chest." Offspring aren't the only means of extending Ivan's legacy: he is the subject of a forthcoming documentary. Tragedy almost strikes at the premiere when the filmmaker's son finds himself in the gorilla enclosure with an enraged silverback bearing down on him. Ivan rises to the challenge, both as a father and as a leader. This volume doesn't stand alone as well as the others, and that's okay. It's a wonderful farewell tour for these endearing characters and the themes that they have come to embody so well: adversity, resilience, and hope. Jonathan HuntJuly/August 2024 p.121 (c) Copyright The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted.

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Kirkus Book Review

Beloved gorilla Ivan becomes a father to rambunctious twins in this finale to a quartet that began with 2012's Newbery Award--winning The One and Only Ivan. Life hasn't always been easy for silverback gorilla Ivan, who's spent most of his life being mistreated in captivity. Now he's living in a wildlife sanctuary, but he still gets to see his two best friends. Young elephant Ruby lives in the grassy habitat next door, and former stray dog Bob has a home with one of the zookeepers. All three were rescued from the Exit 8 Big Top Mall and Video Arcade. Ivan's expanded world includes fellow gorilla Kinyani--the two are about to become parents, and Ivan is revisiting the traumas of his past in light of what he wants the twins to know. When the subject inevitably comes up, Applegate's trust and respect for readers is evident. She doesn't shy away from hard truths as Ivan wrestles with the fact that poachers killed his family. Readers will need the context provided by knowledge of the earlier books to feel the full emotional impact of this story. The rushed ending unfortunately falls flat, detracting from the central message that a complex life can still contain hope. Final art not seen. Not the most satisfying wrap-up, but it's always good to spend time in the world of this series. (gorilla games, glossary, author's note) (Verse fiction. 8-12) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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Booklist Reviews

*Starred Review* This final book in Applegate's quartet finds beloved silverback gorilla Ivan faced with yet another life-changing challenge: parenthood. This unexpected (to Ivan) turn of events stirs up complicated memories of his birth family, causing him to wonder if he can be a good parent and troop leader. How much of this does Ivan want to remember and how much of his past should he share with his friends and present family? Following him and his anxieties is a filmmaker documenting every momentous juncture along the way, which serves only to amplify Ivan's worries. With the support of friends Bob and Ruby and his pragmatic partner, Kinyani, he accepts the mantel of fatherhood, navigating birth, babyhood, and even terrifying toddler tantrums! Additionally, at its core, this story continues to raise the question of how humans can preserve the natural world and be worthy conservators for the future. In this lovingly crafted finale, Applegate deftly delivers with spare, shining prose that juxtaposes playfulness with soul-stirring revelations, allowing the book to be accessible for young readers and a page-turner for all ages. This is a satisfying send off, and readers will want to reread the whole series to share the laughs and the tears surrounding this memorable band of buddies one more time. A must-read celebration of family, natural and found. High-Demand Backstory: Applegate's Newbery Medal–winning The One and Only Ivan (2012) is a kidlit classic, and fans of the titular gorilla will be eager for his story's conclusion. Grades 3-7. Copyright 2024 Booklist Reviews.

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