Xalien the Purple Alien by Michelle Path, illustrated by Charlotte Roberts (Rowanvale Books,
UK) PB RRP $16.96 IBSN 9781909902503
Looking like
a picture book, this is actually an illustrated book for readers aged 5 to 8
years. Siblings Jessica, Adam and Sarah are watching stars from their bedroom
window when they think they see a falling star. However, it’s not a star but a
spaceship crashing to Earth. While the children are sleeping, a small, purple
female alien (Xalien) emerges from the ship. She meets the children next
morning: after Xalien eats pebbles in the garden, the children take her indoors
for breakfast. Xalien finds human food as weird as the children find eating
pebbles! Fitting into Earth ways is certainly quite an experience for the lost
alien.
In this, the
first of numerous proposed (and already published) books in a series, Xalien,
disguised in the girls’ clothing, goes with the children to a fair, another
exciting happening for her. Happily, at the end of the story, Xalien’s folk
come to rescue her and she zooms back to the planet she came from.
This is a
simple story, ideal for reading-aloud as a bed-time tale, but it can be read by
a child his or herself. It could have done with some professional proof-reading
as there are several punctuation errors. It would also have been good to have
known the reactions of the children’s parents (when they drive purple-faced Xalien
and the others) to the fair, and presumably they are there when it’s dinner
time.
The coloured
illustrations on every page show bright colours and stylized pictures of the
humans and the alien. No doubt most young readers will enjoy the humour of a
very odd stranger fitting into a new family. The author has succeeded in her
intention of showing acceptance despite differences.
The book is
available through www.rowanvalebooks.com,www.michellepath.com.au and www.amazon.com
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