Sage Cookson’s Fishy
Surprise by Sally Murphy, illustrated
by Celeste Hulme (New Frontier Publishing) PB RRP $9.99
ISBN 9781925059755
Reviewed by
Rebecca Newman
Sage Cookson’s
parents are television chefs and Sage goes with them whenever they travel to
locations to film. Now the Cooksons are off to Crystal Bay in Queensland, and
Sage is thrilled about bringing her best friend along.
Soon after they
arrive their excitement is dampened when Sage thinks she’s seen Nancy. (Nancy
had a run in with the Cooksons in an earlier book). Could Nancy be behind the
hundreds of rotting fish on the beach? Is someone trying to sabotage the cooking
show? Sage finds herself in hot water — as usual — when she tries to
investigate on her own.
This is the third
book in the Sage Cookson series of chapter books for early readers. The short
chapters have occasional black and white illustrations. Each
title in the series includes a themed recipe at the back of the book and this
time the recipe is beer battered fish and chips. These books are sure to be
popular with readers aged 7 and up, budding chefs, and young fans of cooking
shows like MasterChef.
The series also
has its own website www.sagecookson.com.au featuring sample chapters, more of Sage
Cookson’s recipes, and activities related to the books.
About
the reviewer: Rebecca Newman is a children’s writer and poet. She is the editor
of Alphabet Soup’s website and former editor of Alphabet Soup’s print magazine.
rebeccanewman.net.au
No comments:
Post a Comment
Buzz Words Books would love to hear what you think.