Sticking with Pigs
By: Mary-Anne Scott
Location: FIC SCO
Genre: Kiwi as- hunting
Adele Broadbent gives this review:
Wolf (Wolfgang - named after Amadeus by his musician mum) hasn't been very focused lately. His marks at school have declined and he's dropped out of his sports and activities. Wolf's worried about his brother Davey. Davey has been diagnosed with the rare Addison's disease, requiring injections, hospital visits and rest.
When Wolf gets the chance to go hunting with an experienced uncle, his parents are dubious, but with Davey's help he soon earns the right (and fitness) to go.
Excited, Wolf can't wait to get out there amongst the action of a pig-hunt. He's not disappointed, but by the end of his adventure he's been scared, exhausted, embarrassed, angry, thrilled, and just plain terrified. It wasn't what he expected and just about everything that could go wrong - does.
I loved the character of Wolf. He was very believable as he tried to shake the 'townie' label, impress a girl and his uncle, all with the thought of Davey stuck at home and unable to experience what he was doing. This story had no 'boring bits' as Wolf came across one challenge after another. Great kiwi lingo and reluctant reader heaven. (
Location: FIC SCO
Genre: Kiwi as- hunting
Adele Broadbent gives this review:
Wolf (Wolfgang - named after Amadeus by his musician mum) hasn't been very focused lately. His marks at school have declined and he's dropped out of his sports and activities. Wolf's worried about his brother Davey. Davey has been diagnosed with the rare Addison's disease, requiring injections, hospital visits and rest.
When Wolf gets the chance to go hunting with an experienced uncle, his parents are dubious, but with Davey's help he soon earns the right (and fitness) to go.
Excited, Wolf can't wait to get out there amongst the action of a pig-hunt. He's not disappointed, but by the end of his adventure he's been scared, exhausted, embarrassed, angry, thrilled, and just plain terrified. It wasn't what he expected and just about everything that could go wrong - does.
I loved the character of Wolf. He was very believable as he tried to shake the 'townie' label, impress a girl and his uncle, all with the thought of Davey stuck at home and unable to experience what he was doing. This story had no 'boring bits' as Wolf came across one challenge after another. Great kiwi lingo and reluctant reader heaven. (
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