BookClub logo

Rachel Reviews: Ruby by Jack Heape

A heart-warming story of friendship between a show dog called Ruby, her handler, Toby and a reclusive epileptic girl called Rachel

By Rachel DeemingPublished 11 months ago 2 min read
Rachel Reviews: Ruby by Jack Heape
Photo by Ryan Stone on Unsplash

Ruby is a lovely book in every aspect. It has a message but its educational purpose does not overshadow the storytelling so it's not preachy: it is a tale of friendship and courage and how with the right support, great things are possible even though they seem insurmountable at first.

Heape has assembled a cast of good people in his novel and it is an uplifting tale because of this. Toby is a teenage boy who, with his dog Ruby, competes at dog shows, with Ruby's ownership shared by Madeleine Fulbright, a lady intent on producing dog show champions. With this in mind, ambitions are high for Ruby; she has the making of a champion but this is soon to be changed when Toby and his family move house with Toby's dad's work and encounter Judge Walker and Rachel Parker.

It soon becomes apparent that Ruby is a pretty special dog when she is able to anticipate Rachel's seizures, Rachel being an epileptic. This happens quite by accident but it soon becomes clear that Ruby could change Rachel's life, providing her with independence and the freedom that she has never experienced up until now.

And so, the dilemma is presented: can Ruby be both? Show dog and service dog? And what will the practicalities be for her training and also being shared between Toby and Rachel? And how will Madeleine Fulbright feel about this too as Ruby's shared owner?

Heape takes us through these questions, providing answers through the action of his book, showing his characters as they discuss the ramifications of Ruby's role diversification and how this will work practically to provide improvement in Rachel's life. Rachel is faced with the chance of no longer being limited: she can go for a walk, head off to the mall and the biggest change and challenge of all, go to high school.

This is a positive book, showing what can be achieved when people come together and are prepared to step up to help others. There are no shocks here but it is well-crafted, nicely told with optimism and some additional information about issues covered in the book at the end.

A warm read, well-told.

Rachel Rating: 4/5 stars

This review was first published on Reedsy Discovery where I was privileged to read this as an ARC:

FictionReview

About the Creator

Rachel Deeming

Storyteller. Poet. Reviewer. Traveller.

I love to write. Check me out in the many places where I pop up:

Medium

My blog

Reedsy

Linkedin

Goodreads

X

Facebook

Beware of imitators.

Reader insights

Be the first to share your insights about this piece.

How does it work?

Add your insights

Comments (2)

Sign in to comment
  • Angie the Archivist 📚🪶11 months ago

    Excellent review… sounds like a book I’d like to read ✅.

  • Wow, Ruby indeed is special and be sure of her Rachel is able to do things like any other normal person. So sweet.

Find us on social media

Miscellaneous links

  • Explore
  • Contact
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Use
  • Support

© 2026 Creatd, Inc. All Rights Reserved.