PB RRP $24.99
ISBN 978 0 9922838 5 8
Reviewed by Dianne Bates
How wonderful to see an anthology
of Christmas stories, poems and illustrations for children produced by this
fairly new Australian publisher! Dedicated to Santa Claus, the book has an
eye-catching cover of a red door on which hangs a Christmas wreath; it is also flanked
on both sides by decorated Christmas trees. The book is a visual treat with coloured
plates by illustrators including Fiona McDonald, Stephen Axelson, Kim Gamble,
and black and white illustrations by Allan Stomann, Nette Hilton, David Allan,
and others.
Every page in the book is
garlanded with black and white borders of ribbons with bells and mistletoe to help
create a festive flavour. The book’s contributors, from both Australian and
overseas writers and illustrators, are numerous.
So what of the book’s contents?
Just to say that it is wide and varied. Christmas family memoirs include
Isabelle Merlin’s recollections as a French child living in Sydney (she even
includes a recipe for a French Christmas log cake). Dawn Meredith compares her
first Christmases in England with beach visits in Australia and a Christmas in
Norway with her extended family. Libby Hathorn writes of a bush Christmas.
Susanne Gervay pays tribute to her late parents.
Some stories are set in blazing
hot Australia; others take place in bleak and snowy overseas. Victoria Nugent’s
‘Festival Floods’, describes another scenario while Beattie Alverez’s story is
set in a toy factory. Subject matter is truly varied. In ‘Season of Plenty’,
Rebecca Fung tells a story from Santa’s point of view; Helen Evans writes about
a pirate Christmas. Sophie Masson retells a traditional Russian Christmas
legend in ‘Babushka and the Star’.
Animals feature in a number of
stories such as Sue Bursztynski’s ‘The Sheepdog in the Stable’ and Sally Odger’s
story about animals which can speak on the night of Christmas Eve. Duncan Ball
contributes a humorous Selby the speaking dog tale, Nettie Hilton writes of a
mouse.
Books can be purchased at www.christmaspresspicturebooks.com
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