Napier Courier

Inclusivit­y story ideal for pre-teens

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Brown Bird

By Jane Arthur Reviewed by Louise Ward

Rebecca is 11 and has recently moved to a new neighbourh­ood with her mum. She hangs out next door at Tilly’s house when mum is at work, baking, reading, doing quietperso­n things.

Tilly’s nephew, Chester, comes to visit — with a personalit­y the polar opposite of Rebecca’s — and she is thrust in to a world of sleepovers, meeting neighbours and friendship.

Rebecca is as quietly full of kindness and empathy as Chester is a rampaging ball of hungry, loud boy. They learn about respecting others’ boundaries, and Rebecca watches her new mate closely, thrilled and exhausted by him.

Chester is at ease with the world, even though he has his own challenges, and Rebecca is not quite sure how he does it.

Mount St houses a cast of lovely characters. The closest we get to a “baddie” is a scary but not really scary old lady.

Other neighbours include a nonbinary introvert, a new immigrant family and a cute older couple.

Everyone is friendly and Rebecca begins to see that humans come in many personalit­y types, and people are valuable and interestin­g when given the chance to be heard and understood.

Brown Bird covers so many things young people go through and is firmly situated in a modern, hopeful and inclusive society that young readers will recognise.

The book beautifull­y portrays the diversity of the street as a normal part of life. The characters’ kindness and goodwill are infectious, creating a sense of inclusivit­y young readers will appreciate.

This is a brave book about brave people in the modern world, reminiscen­t of Judy Blume and Jacqueline Wilson.

It is lovely for readers of about aged 9 years and up.

 ?? ?? Brown Bird, the new book from award-winning New Zealand poet, editor and children’s writer Jane Arthur, is a perfect read for preteens.
Brown Bird, the new book from award-winning New Zealand poet, editor and children’s writer Jane Arthur, is a perfect read for preteens.

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