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Thursday, 24 October 2024

Amanda Commander: The Green-Eyed Monster

Amanda Commander: The Green-Eyed Monster by Coral Vass. Illustrated by Heidi Cooper Smith. Wombat Books 2024. Junior Fiction paperback RRP $12.99. ISBN 9781761111341

Reviewed by Debra Williams

This is the fifth book in the Amanda Commander series. Amanda is almost ten. Along with her friends Mai and Lu, Amanda has formed a team called The Dolphin Squad. The three friends want to convince their schoolmate Rosie to audition for the lead role in the school play. Rosie is embarrassed and feels that she isn’t good enough to audition. It’s only when the others offer to audition as well that Rosie goes ahead and wins the lead part.

Another girl, Bella, feels that she should be the one to be the lead. Lu says she is acting like a green-eyed monster. As the production night draws closer, the actors practise consistently. Amanda is given the backup role for Bella’s minor part. On the night of the performance, Bella is missing in action, and Amanda has to step up to the plate. Now it is Rosie’s turn to do the encouraging after her constant encouragement from the others. The play is a success, and Amanda fills in with minor difficulties. Bella returns to school and admits that she is the one who wants to perform, not be in the backblocks. Instead of reacting, Amanda tells Bella that they really missed her. Bella responds that maybe they can all audition for the following year’s show.

This book has themes of kindness, loyalty and friendship. It promotes inclusion, empathy and compassion. However, it would have been beneficial to have the author explain the meaning of the term “green-eyed monster,” about jealousy, to the readers. It may not be a term the age group would be familiar with.

This book is an easy read, aimed at children aged 6 to 8 years.

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