Children's Fiction
Second impressions
Miss McAllister’s Ghost by Elizabeth Fensham
UQP, $18.95 pb, 281 pp
Take it Easy, Danny Allen by Phil Cummings
Pan Macmillan, $14.95 pb, 211 pp
Noodle Pie by Ruth Starke
Scholastic, $16.95 pb, 242 pp
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Childhood is full of revelatory moments; sometimes shocking instants of understanding that people, events and relationships are not as they seem. They can happen in adulthood too, but those in childhood can have an intensity that makes them deeply formative. They might be subtle eye-openers or life-changing epiphanies, but they all cause a shift in perspective that changes one’s perception of the world. These six new books contain transformative moments for their protagonists, from the realism of family secrets to the fantasy of high-adventure mysteries.
Miss McAllister’s Ghost by Elizabeth Fensham
UQP, $18.95 pb, 281 pp
Take it Easy, Danny Allen by Phil Cummings
Pan Macmillan, $14.95 pb, 211 pp
Noodle Pie by Ruth Starke
Scholastic, $16.95 pb, 242 pp
ABR receives a commission on items purchased through this link. All ABR reviews are fully independent.
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