The
12th Dog by Charlotte Calder, illustrated by Tom
Jellett (Hachette Australia) HB RRP $24.99
ISBN 9780734416919
Reviewed by Brook Tayla
The delightful memories that this book brought up make me smile.
The
12th Dog is the classic Aussie kids’ street or backyard cricket match
story – simple but fun. Charlotte’s words take us on a sweet journey of
the annoying ball thief who is finally recognised for his great cricket playing
skills. Tom Jellett’s illustrations are adorable – especially the expressive,
realistic faces the dog pulls throughout the book.
When I was growing up there were many games of cricket played in
the street and dogs made really good fielders – but occasionally one would take
off with the ball and there would be a stream of kids chasing the dog down the
road to get the ball back. From memory the dogs always outsmarted and
outran all of us, which ended the game unless another ball could be found!
At one stage we had a ball crazy dog named Snoopy that the
neighbours used to borrow for their backyard cricket games. They put him
to the test one day in a match that lasted five hours – he didn’t let them
down!
This is a really great book that both children and adults will
enjoy and hopefully it will get lots of you playing cricket with your dog –
they make the best players…..and the best memories!
Brook
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