Rabbit Rabbit

Cover of Rabbit Rabbit by Dori Hillestad Butler
Publisher: Holiday House
Year: 2025
Language: en
Edition: 1
Pages: 336
ISBN-13: 9780823456970
Dimensions:
Weight: 1.25002102554 pounds
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Rabbit Rabbit by Dori Hillestad Butler is a 336-page upper middle grade novel published by Holiday House on April 15, 2025. This story unfolds through the dual perspectives of twelve-year-old cousins Alice and Bee, who, despite being nearly strangers, form a fast friendship during their grandparents’ anniversary party. As they navigate the complexities of their estranged families, they are determined to uncover the long-buried secrets that have caused their family rift.

In Rabbit Rabbit, readers will find a narrative that explores themes of family dynamics, friendship, and the impact of recent historic events, including the COVID pandemic. As Alice and Bee work to maintain their connection amidst geographical and ideological divides, they confront challenging topics such as religion and bodily autonomy. This edition presents a timely and relatable story that resonates with young readers, encouraging them to reflect on their own relationships and identities while addressing the complexities of family life.


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To rebuild their broken family, a pair of audacious tween cousins must confront the long-buried secrets that destroyed it in this upper middle grade novel told from dual perspectives.

Twelve-year-olds Alice and Bee are practically strangers when their grandparents’ anniversary party reunites their estranged families and ignites their own fast friendship.

But their reunion doesn’t last long—Bee’s mother and grandfather are dead set on keeping the liberal Seattle faction of the family away from the conservative Minnesota crew. “It’s complicated,” the grown ups tell them over and over (and over!) again.

Bee and Alice grow closer despite their geographical distance, determined to keep their friendship going—and to uncover the big family secret. What happened all those years ago, and why did it tear their family apart?

Just when they’ve started to make progress, the COVID pandemic strikes. Bee and Alice watch as the world shuts down and their loved ones grow further divided along their fractured lines. Somehow, it’s up to the twelve-year-olds to clean up the mess that the grown ups have made.

This powerful, timely story cuts deep, touching on recent historic events and intimate family details alike. With an age-appropriate approach, Rabbit Rabbit tackles religion, sexuality, bodily autonomy, and other juicy stuff you’re not supposed to talk about at Thanksgiving.

Readers will fall headfirst for Alice and Bee as the unforgettable tweens make space for their friendship and shifting identities while standing up to their far-from-perfect family, with all the love and grace they can muster.

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Publisher: Holiday House. Year: 2025.
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ISBN-13: 9780823456970.
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Language: en. Pages: 336. Edition: 1.

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