The Tales of Mr Walker by Jess Black, illustrated by Sara
Acton (Puffin Books) HB RRP $24.99 ISBN 9780143793076
Reviewed by
Dianne Bates
Sub-titled
‘a hotel dog with a nose for adventure’, this is a beautifully designed and
presented book which would suit children aged 8 to 11 years who enjoy chapter
books. There are four mini books between the covers: Mr Walker at the Park, Mr
Walker and the Mystery Guest, Mr Walker and the Garden Surprise and Mr Walker
Finds a Home.
At the start
of the first story, Mr Walker, a golden Labrador dog, is being driven by Tracy
to the Park Hyatt Hotel where he is to take up the position of Guide Dog
ambassador of a park. The dog has no idea what an ambassador is, but he is
welcomed to the hotel first by Thomas then by Henry Reeves whose family lives
in a hotel apartment and who befriend him.
All four
books are told from Mr Walker’s point of view as he gets to know guests – all
wealthy and privileged, some famous -- and embarks upon adventures within the
hotel whose employees include Chef Remy, housekeeper Meraj and Omid on the
front desk. Always eager to help, Mr Walker always identifies people by their smells,
including a mysterious man who is discriminated against but who turns out to be
quite different from what he first appears.
This is a
gently-told story with much charm and no real dramas which is likely to appeal
to readers who prefer a ‘quiet’ story. Mr Walker is lovable even though he
acts in typical dog fashion at times which gets him into scrapes.
The
watercolour illustrations fit the mood of the story while the text is in large
font which makes for easy reading. Royalties from sales of this book go to
Guide Dogs Victoria.
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