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Children's Fiction

Fine friends

by Joy Lawn
May 2013, no. 351

Fog a Dox by Bruce Pascoe

Magabala Books, $19.95 pb, 111 pp

Figaro and Rumba and the Crocodile Cafe by Anna Fienberg

Allen & Unwin, $19.99 hb, 96 pp

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Animals and friends are a perennial subject in children’s literature, and the junior novels and series books reviewed here highlight those interests. Most of these titles, however, are also notable because they are told with humour, even whilst exposing the anxieties of children.

Fog a Dox (Magabala Books, $19.95 pb, 111 pp, 9781921248559) is a new novel for primary-aged children by esteemed Indigenous writer Bruce Pascoe. The intriguing title springs from fox cub Fog, one of three pups rescued by ‘tree feller’ Albert Cutts and reared by his dingo-cross dog, Brim. Fog’s vixen sisters leave when they are old enough to survive on their own, but Fog stays, balancing his fox instincts with learned dog behaviour; Albert describes him as a ‘dox’.

 


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Fog a Dox by Bruce Pascoe

Magabala Books, $19.95 pb, 111 pp

Figaro and Rumba and the Crocodile Cafe by Anna Fienberg

Allen & Unwin, $19.99 hb, 96 pp

ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.


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