As Fast as I Can
by Penny Tangey (UQP),
ISBN 9780702262814 RRP $16.99
Reviewed by Claire
Stuckey
Vivian is ten and
she is focused on finding the best sport for her so she can compete at a future
Olympic Games. Spurred on by her friend, the very competitive Olivia, she
continues to valiantly attempt to master long jump, swimming and other events especially
leading up to the school sports carnival.
However, a new girl at school leads her to question her own and Olivia’s
arduous attention to diet, exercise and the need to win.
On a regular
school cross country run Vivian finds her place, easily winning the school
competition as she progresses to further and tougher competition. However, on
return from winning a major race, Vivian life is changed completely with the
news her mother has been diagnosed with Long QT, a hereditary heart condition.
This news affects the whole family, but Vivian especially as she is also
diagnosed shortly after now and is unable to compete in the sport she loves and
excels in. Her dreams shattered, she sets about first fighting to compete,
questioning the prognosis, then coming to terms with her future.
This is an
enjoyable book about young people striving for goals. We glimpse in the
beginning of the book that uncontrolled access to diet and training information
could be for dangerous for young girls. Vivian is a well-drawn character
who we meet struggling to find her place in the sports arena but also finding
time to welcome the new girl Lisa who clearly brings balance with her preference
for team sports. We share and understand Vivian’s trials and failures
applauding her success at long distance running. Vivian uses her intellect to
research Long QT as she is unwilling to accept her illness or the consequences.
Ultimately, she understands her mother’s hospitalization and her uncle’s
untimely death as the real outcomes of underestimating the disease.
I would
certainly recommend this title: I enjoyed the story and the way in which themes
including friendship, sibling rivalry, body image and competition were
presented.
Recommended for ages
10 to 14 years.
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