Grover,
Benji and Nanna Jean (Grover McBane Rescue
Dog #3) by Claire Garth, illustrated by Johannes Leak, Piccolo Nero,
128pp, PB RRP $ 12.99 ISBN 978 1
863958325 $12.99
Reviewed by Allison Paterson
Grover,
Benji and Nanna Jean is
the third delightful instalment in the Grover
McBane Rescue Dog series. Based on the real-life experience of the author,
the series delves into the life of rescue dog Grover and shares both his
troubles and joys.
Previously, Grover has found a new and delightful
home with rescue centre worker, Annie, who provides relief from Grover’s
previous life with The Man With Big Boots. Grover is soon helping other dogs as
they arrive at the centre. He loves his new job meeting new friends and helping
them overcome their problems. Lurking on
his porch though, is the nasty neighbourhood cat, Mr Tibbles. When Grover needs
to help the blind and deaf rescue dog Benji to adjust to his new life, Mr
Tibbles sets Grover a big challenge!
Told in the voice of the animals and
expressing their thoughts and feelings, this series is ideal for animal lovers.
We delve into the conversations of the animal friends, allowing young readers
to discover that they may also experience those same emotions in their own
lives. We also gently come to understand the special relationship that exists
between pets and their owners and significantly, that our animal friends need
responsible care, understanding and respect.
The illustrations add a delightful
dimension to the tale and further endear the pets and their stories to the
reader. The language is accessible and formatted for those developing
independence in their reading. The important role that animal shelters and vets
have in our community is also highlighted and it is lovely to see that a
percentage of sales goes to the Sydney Dogs’ and Cats’ Home.
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