The Battle by Ashling Kwok,
illustrated by Cara King (EK Books) HB RRP $24.95 ISBN: 9781925820409
Reviewed
by Dannielle Viera
The
first day of school can be a frightening experience. Thankfully, Edward has his
armour to protect him from the dragons and ogres at knight school. But when he
is asked by ‘a thunder of dragons’ to play hide and seek, Edward soon realises
that his armour ‘always gets in the way’. Fear turns to fun, and Edward’s
armour falls away. He sees that there really are no dragons and ogres in the
playground, only children – ‘just like him’.
Told
with an endearing simplicity, Ashling Kwok’s story will appeal to children aged
four to nine who are anxious about starting kindergarten or moving to a new
school. She cleverly envisions the self-preservation instinct as armour,
transforming an abstract idea into a concrete concept that youngsters can more easily
understand. As they see Edward shake off his mental shield by courageously
seeking connection with others, young readers will be emboldened to overcome
their own insecurities.
Cara
King’s characterisation of the creatures is charming, adding to the subtle
message that school is not a scary place. Colours pop from the spreads like
fireworks, contrasting vividly with Edward’s grey armour in a stunning visual
representation of the brightness of friendship versus the dullness of being
alone. When Edward laughs away his armour, this warmth is carried through the
pages with touches of red in a feather, the children’s cheeks, their jumpers,
and a ball.
Gentle
language and genial images join forces in The
Battle to lead the readers to victory. In the process, youngsters discover
that if they let down their guard, they have a chance to find real happiness.
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