Gorinjas
- the beginning
by Mark Lancaster, illustrated by Inma Vassar (Moshpit Publishing) PB RRP
$13.50
ISBN
978-1925529715
Reviewed
by Stacey Gladman
Throughout
life we face adversity and challenges: the real challenge is how we deal with
them. Gorinjas - the beginning introduces the reader to two young characters -
Gonga and Jemma - with a twist. Both Gonna and Jemma and all characters in the
book are gorillas. The gorillas, much like humans attend school and have their
own problems to deal with, such as bullying.
Gonga
and Jemma have been bullied throughout their lives. A chance sighting of a
legend among the gorillas - Shintu - sets them on a path to self discovery
through martial arts. Shintu was himself trained in martial arts by monks and
begins to teach
the
two young gorillas the intricate nature of martial arts.
The
fast-paced action story has everything for young readers aged eight to 12 years
including martial arts, secret tunnels and life lessons. The story flowed well
throughout, with readers getting a good sense of understanding what was
happening without stagnating for young readers. A more serious undertone of
determination and hard work pays off in the end for Gonga and Jemma, with the
pair eventually coming face to face with their bully, but will their training
be enough?
The
book is written in easy to read chapters, with interspersed monochrome drawings
throughout at key scenes which add their own element to the story experience.
The idea of writing from a gorilla’s point of view is interesting and comes
across well, which I believe helps the reader relate to central characters.
Gorinjas
- the beginning appears to be part of an ongoing series and I can see young
readers wanting to read on and find out what adventures Gonga and Jemma go on
next. It has the potential to be used a learning tool on how to deal with
adversity in a non-violent manner and learning about the inner peace and calm
that martial arts is centred around.
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