Pigeon Summer by Ann Turnbull (Walker Books)
PB
RRP $14.95
ISBN
9781406352498
Reviewed
Anastasia Gonis
The
setting is the 1930s England for the opening of this interesting historical
trilogy which follows the life of the Dyers, a mining family. Father has left
in search of work and eleven year old Mary is left to care and exercise their
racing pigeons. With her older sister Phyl working as maid, Mary longs for a
bike so she can work as delivery girl and contribute to their rapidly declining
finances.
Arnold,
a classmate of Mary’s from a large family that everyone makes fun of, finds a
rusted, twisted bike in a ditch and restores it. Their friendship is mocked by
all, but the astute Mary, sees more in Arnold than is visible to others. The
pigeons become a way of staving off hunger when Mother has no food to feed her
family.
Mary
sends her best pigeon Speedwell by train to Bordeaux for the pigeon club’s
annual race in the hope of winning. But the role of the pigeons changes when
Mary falls down a quarry. Will Gaffer make it home in the storm and get help
for her? Speedwell is also thrown off course by a different storm. Will she
too, make it home safely? What about father who hasn’t been heard of for a
while?
It’s
a beautifully written story of strength, courage, resourcefulness and survival with
a theme of family unity twisted through a background of pigeon racing during
the Depression era.
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