Last-Place Lin by Wai Chim and Freda Chiu (Allen & Unwin) HB RRP $19.99 ISBN: 9781761067754
Reviewed by Kellie Nissen
Lin is super excited about her Sports Day at
school. There are sack races, obstacle courses, wheelbarrow races and tug of
war. Lin’s in the red house and wants to win – but race after race, she
doesn’t.
In fact, Lin comes last. Every time.
Then, one of her teammates starts calling her
‘Last-Place Lin’. It’s all too much. Lin feels like she’s let down her team and
vows that she’s ‘done’ with Sports Day.
Then, the fun run is announced. What’s more, it’s
also announced that everyone must participate! Will Lin come last again?
Author of Last-Place Lin, Wai Chim, was a
contestant on Australian Survivor – Brains v Brawn, and she
understands, first-hand, what it’s like to always come last. She also
understands the overwhelming pride when you persevere to finish a challenge –
even if you come in last. All this raw emotion rings true in her words.
As someone who was not adept at sports, especially
anything that involved running or coordination, I found myself right there
alongside Lin as she lost race after race. I knew the pain and the embarrassment.
I only wish Wai Chim had written this book much, much earlier and that I’d been
able to read it as a child because then, maybe I could have drawn on some of
Lin’s resilience.
Frida Chiu’s illustrations are full of powerful
emotion – from excitement to despair to jubilation – as she follows Lin’s
efforts on Sports Day. She has perfectly captured the atmosphere of the day, the
movement, and the tension, through her cute and quirky illustrative style.
Last-Place Lin is ideal for readers
aged 4–6 (and older) who are just starting their journeys into the competitive
world of school sports days and physical education.
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