A Game of Keeps by Dianne Bates (Celapene Press)
PB RRP $16.95
ISBN – 978-0-9873677-8-5
Reviewed by Emma Cameron
Eight year old Ashley’s story gives a refreshing, non-judgmental view of
one family’s struggles. Though she loves Froggie, her pet guinea pig, Ashley
longs for a puppy. When she’s older, she wants to be a dancer. Right now,
however, what she wants most is for Mum and Dad to get back together. She knows
that Dad is away a lot with his band, and appreciates him visiting when he can,
but she dislikes being left home alone when Mum goes out at night.
Fortunately for Ashley, Mum and Dad aren’t the only adults in her life.
Nor are they the only ‘family’ she has. Though uncertain when first meeting
Daisy and Will, a couple from an ‘Aunts and Uncles’ support program, she soon
sees how kind, fun and understanding they are about what she needs. Their
support helps her be confident as she manages emotionally unsettling
situations.
In the past, kids like Ashley may have been lucky enough to have a
supportive neighbour in their life. Nowadays, however, people seem less certain
about stepping in and playing a role. Fortunately, ‘Aunts and Uncles’ programs
allow people like Daisy and Will to support and nurture children like Ashley.
Her story acknowledges some of the reasons that people like Ashley’s family
struggle and shows how this need not always be to the detriment of the child.
Though Ashley’s tale doesn’t resolve itself the way she hoped for, Daisy
and Will’s guidance and friendship establishes a starting point from which both
she and her mum begin turning their lives around. This satisfying, believable
ending will delight readers as they see how beautifully and simply people like
Daisy and Will embrace making every and any child’s welfare our responsibility.
Pencil drawings illustrating moments within the story add extra charm to
the book and the examples of how ‘family’ can be made up of a range of people
who provide a sense of belonging are sure to spark conversation about how we
can all care for others. The world we live in today needs more books like this
one.
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