Cyclone Fever by Sally Morgan, illustrated by Beth
Norling (Omnibus Books)
PB RRP $12.99
ISBN 978-1-74299-103-0
Reviewed by
Jenny Heslop
Danny listens to the weather alert about Cyclone
Thelma and hopes it will not ruin his day off school. It is only graded a
Category One after all, no real threat. Gran is being a little over-anxious
with all her preparations. But due to a couple of ‘deals’ – which Danny is confident he will come out on top with –
he helps Gran tape the windows, prepare food and round up batteries.
Then, as Cyclone Thelma gains power, Danny and
his family are grateful for Gran’s intuition and action.
Cyclone
Fever is another title in the fabulous Australian Mates – Great Australian Yarns
series. Short chapters, easy to read and full colour illustrations which do not
diminish the strong and unique stories are a feature of all the titles in the
series. This story is about a natural disaster which is not uncommon in the
north of Australia.
Cyclone Fever is just as much about family and
community as it is about cyclones – the preparation, the storm itself, and the
aftermath.
Sally Morgan has written many great early
reader’s chapter books featuring indigenous families and communities which are
relevant to all Australians. This is another interesting, entertaining and
amusing story for junior readers.
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