Around
the world with Gramps
by Carolyn Eldridge-Alfonzeeti, illustrated by Teresa Lawrence (Celapene Press)
RRP PB IBSN:978-1-925572-15-5
Reviewed by Julie Dascoli
Today, Lucy’s Gramps is wearing a
tasselled cap, a white shirt, his red knitted waistcoat, a pleated tennis
skirt, long johns and a fat pom-pom attached to each of his slippers. Today
they are studying Scotland.
Every Friday of the school holidays, Lucy
stays at her Gramp’s house while her mum goes to work. As a retired Geography
teacher, Gramps takes great delight in surprising his Granddaughter with the
country they will study on that day. He greets them at the door in a costume,
plays music from the country of choice and explores the globe in the morning.
In the afternoon they cook food from the chosen country and do a craft
activity.
All this has been fun over the years but
now that Lucy will soon be going to high school and has a cool friend, Briony, she
would rather not go to Gramp’s house any more but hang with Briony at her
Grandma’s house. Mum won’t hear of it.
Everything changes one day when Lucy’s mum
receives a phone call to say Gramps is in hospital having had a mild stroke. After
contemplating her life without her gramps Lucy’s next move surprises us all.
Especially Gramps.
Carolyn Eldridge-Alfonzetti is a renowned
and award-winning author of poetry for both children and adults, countless
short stories, articles, a picture book and so much more. She has done herself
proud with this one as well. Around the world with Gramps is a mindful, sweet story
for children around maybe 6-9-year-old, (and old ladies like me.) It would be
ideal for a read-aloud or for an independent reader. The ending bought a tear
to my eye
The recipes at the back of the book are a novel
addition: I’m sure readers will give them a go.
The illustrations for Around the world with Gramps are by Teresa Laurence. They are grey
scale sketches depicting the characters beautifully. I especially liked the expressions on the
character’s faces.
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