Cans for Change by Lawrey Goodrick (Hawkeye) PB RRP $16.99 ISBN 9780645084474
Reviewed by Kylie Buckley
Daniel Jefferies is currently on his L-plates, learning to drive in his dad’s beloved
XW Ford Falcon. All he wants are ordinary driving lessons with his dad faithfully
by his side. However, Daniel’s dad is a compulsive recycler which means
Daniel’s driving stints are a time when his dad constantly calls for him to
stop the car when he spots “thoughtlessly
misplaced fortunes.” His dad likes
nothing more than collecting bottles and cans left on the side of the road and is
not shy about a bin diving opportunity. To Daniel’s dismay, the back seat of
the XW has become a temporary dumping ground for his dad’s collection, accompanied
by the dreaded flies and stench! Daniel is frustrated and embarrassed by his
dad’s erratic and obsessive behaviour, but his feelings are compounded when he is
recognised by the school bullies when parked by an industrial bin… with his dad
inside the bin! Pandemonium ensues when Daniel publicly disowns his dad.
Set in Queensland, Cans for Change is a fun and humorous middle-grade novel written
in the first person by the teenage protagonist. The narrative includes a complex
father-son relationship and a pro-recycling theme, written with a plethora of
car related similes and references. The pages include plenty of white space and
monochrome cartoon illustrations to break up the text. Cans for Change is suitable for an audience aged 8 years and older.
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