Old Man Emu by John Williamson, illustrated by Simon McLean (Puffin) HB RRP $19.99 ISBN
To celebrate
Australian John Williamson’s 50-year career and his legendary hit song’s ‘Old
Man Emu’ 50th anniversary this year, comes this new picture book
adaptation for young readers aged 5+ years. The song launched Williamson’s
career in 1970 when he performed it on the TV talent quest of the day, ‘New
Faces’ and won. This resulted in a number one hit and a recording contract.
This rollicking
iconic Australian song tells the tale of the emu and its many traits – good and
bad: ‘He can’t fly, but I’m telling you, he can run the pants off a
kangaroo!’ The emu encounters many other Australian birds and animals
(dingo, galah, cockatoo, wedge-tail eagle, kookaburra) and, of course, the
kangaroo, as he travels the country in search of a female emu.
Accompanying
this lively, fast-paced story with its strong lyrics, are humorous
illustrations by talented new illustrator Simon McLean who makes good use of
white space in which to capture the wide variety of wildlife the old man emu
encounters. His illustration which celebrates the line ‘I keep my two feet on
the ground’, is eye-catching with a view of the bespeckled emu from the
perspective of a mouse looking up its long legs to his feathered body high
above. Another zany illustration is old man emu meeting up with a ‘silly galah’
and a flock of budgerigars, some of which are holding signs (‘Be nice to
budgies’, ‘Budgies are birds too!) Strong use is made of different typefaces to
add to the riotous action. The publishers seem to have chosen the right
illustrator for this iconic song.
Williamson’s
‘Winding Back Concert Tour’ is due to resume in November 2020 across Australia.
You can read more about the locations and dates at www.johnwilliamson.com.au
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