The
Other Side of Nowhere by Steve Johnston (Hardie
Grant Egmont)
ISBN 978 174297690 7
PB $16.95 RRP
Reviewed by Nean McKenzie
From the very first pages, it's clear this
is a story with lots of action. The main character Johnno, from whose
perspective the story is told, races his brother Matt down a hill on his bike,
narrowly missing a truck at the bottom. The scene is set for a fast paced
adventure set during the school holidays, in a place called Shell Harbour.
Nick is Johnno's old school friend, who moved
away from the city where Johnno lives. He is cool, attractive and good at
everything and Johnno can't help being a bit envious. Nick, Johnno, Matt and
Johnno's good looking cousin Georgina (George) all sail in Nick's yacht out to
an island, to camp overnight. However, things go horribly wrong when a storm
damages their boat and they have to swim to shore. No food or water is the
least of their problems, when they discover they're on the island with armed
people smugglers.
Woven into the story is the complicated
relationship between Nick and Johnno, which has changed since Nick moved away
from the city. Johnno's jealousy is amplified when it is clear George is
attracted to Nick. He reminded himself '... she was my cousin and if I was
being truthful I wished she wasn't'. But Nick also has not told Johnno about
important things that have happened in his life and it takes some dramatic
events for this to all come out into the open.
There is so much action: a ship wreck,
people saved from drowning, climbing through deep caves, kidnapping, being shot
at and some risky boat manoevres leading up to the climax. These events are all
well described and keep the reader turning the pages until the end. The voice
of Johnno is very realistic, as is the dialogue between the four friends.
Johnno discovers through necessity, that he
is braver than he thought, bringing about a positive ending to the book. The Other Side of Nowhere is an lively
and interesting read suitable for teenagers, particularly boys.
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