Violet
Mackerel’s Helpful Suggestion by
Anna Branford, illustrated by Sarah Davis (Walker Books)
HC RRP $ 19.95
ISBN 9781922244369
Reviewed by Anastasia
Gonis
I’m always thrilled at the
appearance of another Violet Mackerel book. She’s one of my favourite
characters and I love the warm narrative voice that carries the story.
Rose has news. Her dad is
going to Japan on a business trip and is taking the family with him. She has
made a series of flash cards to help her learn Japanese words that will come in
handy. For Violet, this means no
more notes through the secret hole in the fence, and lonely days without her
best friend.
Vincent has news too. He’s
finally found a job - selling nuts and beans. It’s very hard trying to learn
all the names and prices before his try-out period begins. As usual, Violet
comes up with a wonderful and helpful suggestion that calms her mind about
Rose’s pending absence, and helps Vincent with his dilemma.
The gorgeous black and
white illustrations by Sarah Davis make everything so real. The reader is made
to feel that they are an extension of Violet’s family. It is a warm, loving
circle; a bit different at times, but always ready to adapt to their changing
circumstances. Violet’s optimism is
infectious, and her problem-solving skills say to children, never let things
get you down, as there is always a solution to every problem.
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