Anders and the Volcano by Gregory Mackay

‘I can’t believe the holidays are almost here, Bernie.’

‘I know. It’s the last day of school already.’

‘I’m so excited!’

‘What do you have planned?’

‘Um …’

‘I can’t believe the holidays are almost here, Bernie.’

‘I know. It’s the last day of school already.’

‘I’m so excited!’

‘What do you have planned?’

‘Um …’

Anders and his friends, Bernie and Eden are looking forward to their holidays, now that school is finished. Anders and his family are going away, as is Eden. But Bernie has no plans as his father has to work. Anders soon sorts that out and Bernie joins his family at the holiday camp. There they spend their time exploring, having fun, making new friends. Eden is happy to join in, but is just as happy to entertain herself with her own projects. Now Anders is not the only one with a beetle, there is even more adventure to be had. Their new friend doesn’t have a beetle, but she does have a cricket, a jumpy one. Cover art shows the friends flying with the aid of their beetles/cricket and the smoking volcano hints at their interaction with this extinct volcano. Characters are drawn lightly as animals of different species.

Told in graphic novel/comic format, Anders and the Volcano is light on text, heavy on image and packaged as a novel. This second adventure with Anders and his friends (Book 1: Anders and the Comet) explores many familiar aspects of summer holidays – going away, exploring, playing, sleepovers. Each of the characters has their own story, and represent a range of family types and backgrounds. The style of the images is uncluttered and gentle and would be accessible to a wide range of readers and reading abilities. Younger competent readers will enjoy the adventures told in the comic style and older readers not ready for full novels will appreciate the different character journeys and the clarity of the text. Recommended for newly competent and mid-primary readers.

Anders and the Volcano, Gregory Mackay
Allen & Unwin 2016
ISBN: 9781760290030

review by Claire Saxby, Children’s author and bookseller

www.clairesaxby.com

Anders and the Comet by Gregory Mackay

Hello, I’m Anders and this is my mum and dad.

I like reading and having all sorts of adventures.

It’s almost time for the holidays and I can’t wait to get started.

Hello, I’m Anders and this is my mum and dad.

I like reading and having all sorts of adventures.

It’s almost time for the holidays and I can’t wait to get started.

Anders is excited about the impending school holidays. On the last day of school, a new student, Bernie, joins their class and the teacher sets them a holiday assignment. As Anders walks home, he discovers that Bernie lives just around the corner from his house. Cue myriad adventures with Anders, cousin Eden, new friend Bernie and Anders’ new pet Skip. By the end of the holidays, Anders has both everyday and fantastical stories to share with his teacher and class. ‘Anders and the Comet’ is a graphic novel/comic set out in chapters. In final pages, Dr Larsen explains what a comet is and there’s a sneak preview of the next Anders’ adventure.

Anders and the Comet is the first in a new series of graphic novels/comics about Anders and his friends. Anders is enthusiastic, curious and imaginative. He leads his friends in adventures both local and further afield, from home to space and back again. Anders is clearly the leader but his cousin, his friend and even his new pet have their own strengths in each adventure. Anders and the Cometis novel-sized and will appeal to both independent and developing readers. A variety of family dynamics are subtly portrayed. As with picture books, there is plenty of information offered only visually, and plenty of material for discussion either at home or in the classroom. Anders is an engaging character, full of energy, sure to quickly attract fans. Recommended for early- to mid-primary readers.

 

Anders and the Comet, Gregory Mackay

Allen & Unwin 2015 ISBN: 9781760111151

review by Claire Saxby, Children’s author and bookseller

www.clairesaxby.com