Title: The Winds of Heaven
Author: Judith Clarke
Genre: Fiction
Audience: Young Adult
Format: Book – Library
Synopsis: Fran and Clemetine are cousins with very different lives. Clemetine lives in Sydney with loving parents. She likes school and does well. Fran lives at Lake Conapaira with a mother who takes her rage out on Fran. She's not good and school and constantly told she is a dummy. But the two cousins are as close as sisters. Winds of Heaven traces the two girls lives from the early 50's through the early 60's as they grow into adults.
What I thought: This is the last of the 2010 Children's Book Council Young Adult shortlisted books.
In fact it was an Honour Book. I found it slow to start with, but it picked up as it went. It provided a great contrast between the paths open to girls during that period and how important opportunity was in how your life turned out. What was also interesting is how in the beginning Clemetine envied where Fran lived, her freedom and where she got to play. Towards the end, Fran envied Clemetine her life. The grass is always greener...
Recommended for: those interested in Australian YA fiction.
Challenges: 100+ Challenge, For the love of YA Challenge, Aussie YA Challenge
Showing posts with label Childrens book council short list. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Childrens book council short list. Show all posts
21 September, 2011
20 September, 2011
A Small Free Kiss in the Dark
Title: A Small Free Kiss in the Dark
Author: Glenda Millard
Genre: Fiction
Audience: Young Adult
Format: Book – Library
Synopsis:Skip leaves an unbearable situation to live on the streets, It's not ideal, but it's better once he meets Billy, a veteran of living rough. But the bombing of the city finds Skip and Billy caring for Max. A little later they are joined by Tia and her baby - Sixpence. Can this group of misfits and outcasts stay together and survive this war?
What I thought: This is the second last of the 2010 Children's Book Council Young Adult shortlisted books. In fact it was an Honour Book. I started reading it with having absolutely no idea what it was about - I didn't even read the blurb! The war angle therefore, came as a surprise to me! In the end, something didn't gel for me. I enjoyed it, but wasn't desperate to read it. My feelings about it are very neutral. I was happy to read it, but don't think I would have missed it if I hadn't.
Recommended for: those interested in Australian YA fiction.
Challenges: 100+ Challenge, For the love of YA Challenge, Aussie YA Challenge
Author: Glenda Millard
Genre: Fiction
Audience: Young Adult
Format: Book – Library
Synopsis:Skip leaves an unbearable situation to live on the streets, It's not ideal, but it's better once he meets Billy, a veteran of living rough. But the bombing of the city finds Skip and Billy caring for Max. A little later they are joined by Tia and her baby - Sixpence. Can this group of misfits and outcasts stay together and survive this war?
What I thought: This is the second last of the 2010 Children's Book Council Young Adult shortlisted books. In fact it was an Honour Book. I started reading it with having absolutely no idea what it was about - I didn't even read the blurb! The war angle therefore, came as a surprise to me! In the end, something didn't gel for me. I enjoyed it, but wasn't desperate to read it. My feelings about it are very neutral. I was happy to read it, but don't think I would have missed it if I hadn't.
Recommended for: those interested in Australian YA fiction.
Challenges: 100+ Challenge, For the love of YA Challenge, Aussie YA Challenge
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