Desert Lake: the
Story of Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre by Pamela Freeman, illustrated
by Liz Anelli (Walker Books)
HC RRP $ 24.99
ISBN 9781921529436
Reviewed by Anastasia Gonis
This beautifully illustrated book begins with its
eye-catching cover - front and back. It’s another book from the award winning
Nature Storybook series.
Colours immediately draw us to the red earth of the
dry desert of central Australia. The end pages depict the fossils and waiting
plants and insects hidden deep beneath the lake’s surface. The title pages are
the colour of the desert sky; a singular blue owned by the area. Without
boundaries, it floats above the salt white cover of Lake Eyre. Countless birds
are imprinted on the background, all travelling in the same direction.
The layout is presented in double spreads. Full page
illustrations, carry the narrative story in large text at the top, and the
facts in smaller text at the bottom; two stories in one. Mixed media is used to
create the illustrations.
Lake Eyre is the largest salt lake in Australia,
situated in northern South Australia. Life sleeps beneath its salt crust. It
waits for the rain.
The torrent comes from the north, flooding the riverbeds.
Everything awakens and Kati Thanda-Lake Eyre fills
with pulsing life. Birds of all kinds
set out, and prepare to nest at the Lake. Animals come to drink. Flowers blaze
as colour floods the area.
When the rain is gone, the river starts to dry up again.
Frogs and shrimps bury their eggs deep in the soft lake floor. The birds leave.
The sun returns the lake to its dry state until the next rain falls.
Stunning in every way, this book is breathtaking in
its beauty and highlights Lake Eyre before and after the rains. Text and
illustrations are perfectly blended. A
visual feast, this book is a collector’s delight. It will also be snatched up
by tourists. Libraries and schools will want it as part of their collections
for use as a valuable reference and teaching tool.
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