Molly & Mae written
by Danny Parker, illustrated by Freya Blackwood (Little Hare Books) HB RRP
$24.99
ISBN
9781742975276
Reviewed
by Liz Ledden
Off
the back of their recent collaboration, Perfect,
comes another beautiful picture book from Danny Parker and Freya Blackwood. Molly & Mae is a tale of a
friendship that unfolds over the course of a train journey.
Molly
and Mae first meet on a train platform, where they giggle, play and delight in
each other’s company. They continue to bond on a beautiful spread that
chronicles a timetable of events (8.45 Sherbet, 9.05 Secrets), cementing their
friendship as the ‘forever’ kind.
On
board the train, we see their friendship deepen, then boredom sets in. Eventually,
things go wrong. The clever use of train signage in the illustrations helps to
chart their journey. For example, when Molly and Mae identify each other’s
faults, there’s a ‘Signal Failure’ sign in the background. The sign pointing to
a ‘Bridge’ indicates a resolution.
The
text reflects the emotional ups and downs of any relationship – ‘There were
hills and valleys and bends and straight runs, bridges and tunnels’. Molly and
Mae’s journey is highly relatable, and offers a reflection on navigating differences,
resolving problems, accepting others and strengthening bonds. Blackwood’s
signature illustration style is perfectly suited to the story, with its muted
pastels and expressive portrayals of the characters.
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