Middle-Grade Review: The Racc Pack by Stephanie Cooke

 

About This Book:

 

Live life in the trash lane with this first entry in a hilarious middle grade graphic novel series about a family of sneaky raccoons from graphic novel superstars Stephanie Cooke and Whitney Gardner!

 

Meet the Bins family, a trio of raccoons in the risky business of dumpster diving for all their needs. With Dusty’s brains, ReRe’s muscle, and Scraps’s gadgets (please don’t tell him he’s almost definitely an opossum), the Binses are determined to leave no garbage bin unturned in their pursuit of the tastiest, most delicious trash they can find.

When the family discovers a new upscale grocery store that’s throwing away their perfectly good food at the end of each day, the Binses hatch a heist so daring it’ll have them rolling in garbage all winter long. But a critter-despising CEO, Jeff Beans, and the high-tech defense system he’s installed means liberating that trash is going to take all the skills the Racc Pack have…and maybe some help from a cat burglar with a mysterious past.

 

*Review Contributed By Adriend Guerra, Staff Reviewer*

Trash Treasures and Wild Heists: A Hilarious Adventure!

 

Dusty, ReRe, and Scraps, the Bins family, all star in this fun and hilarious graphic novel called The Racc Pack. Their goal is to find the best trash that they can in the city and they seem to have found a jackpot when a new grocery store is throwing away perfectly good food. Unfortunately, the CEO, Jeff Beans, hates critters and has come up with a high-tech defense system to keep them out of the trash so the Racc Pack has to come up with a plan to defeat him.

What I Liked: Let me start with the hilarious coincidences of Jeff Beans and Well Bean with people and places that currently exist in our world. The commentary that this book provides on displacement, greed, and sustainability is fascinating. The cat’s, JB’s backstory will tug on your heartstrings as she explains to the Bins family why she wants to help them with this heist.

This book is full of side-splitting schemes, engaging dialog, and dazzling images. The images add personalities to each of the characters that we are introduced to including the villain. There are moments that you may forget that the animals aren’t the same size as the humans and that this is not a different universe where animals rule because of the ways in which they are drawn. This aspect causes you to want to continue on adventures with the Bins family as they are now your friends.

While Scraps may be a possum and this story points out characteristics that differentiate him from the raccoons such as his tail and “playing dead,” Dusty and ReRe have accepted him as a raccoon and JB learn to accept that as well. This aspect of the story made for some laughs as Scraps is waiting for his raccoon tail to grow in and we all know this isn’t happening.

Final Verdict: The Racc Pack is a humorous and riveting story that will have you wanting more adventures from this family and their newfound friend, JB. Children ages 8 and up will savor this story as they go along this heist with their new friends, Dusty, ReRe, Scraps, and JB.

 

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