
The characters are great from all of the brothers with their unique attitudes and personalities to Becca herself who is seeking to discover who she really is and clearly does by the end of the book.

There is an underlying question throughout the book about factory farms and the treatment of farm animals that Kadohata takes on directly in a way that shows that children can make a difference even about such large topics. Saucy is a pig that readers will fall for just as hard as Becca and her family does. Just having a pig in a book changes it for the better, offering humorous moments that the pig brings on their own.

Here, she offers readers a light and fresh read that is just as well written as her previous books. Kadohata has written award-winning books that are heart wrenching. Then Becca decides that she must find out where Saucy came from, something that will involve her entire family, just like caring for Saucy did. Becca must wrestle with losing Saucy as she grows bigger and bigger. They involve flipping chairs to ask for more food, rooting around in the refrigerator at night, and needing Becca to sleep in the kitchen on the floor with her. Saucy though has her own ideas about how to live in a house. After a long stay at the vet, Becca is the owner of a pig, one that will grow to 600 pounds! She knows that eventually she will need to donate the pig to a sanctuary, but for now Saucy lives with her and her family. So when she finds a piglet with a bad case of mange on the side of the road, she thinks she may have found it. Becca doesn’t have anything, though she keeps on searching for it. Her three brothers all have their own thing that makes them special: sports, music or science. Saucy by Cynthia Kadohata (9781442412781)īecca is a quadruplet which makes it hard to be unique.
