Pick of the week: Little Refugee

Bendigo Weekly | Bendigo Weekly | 20-Oct-2011

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The Little Refugee

Anh Do and Suzanne Do

Allen & Unwin, $24.99

It was Anh Do’s personality, his optimism and humour, that made his autobiography, Australia’s Happiest Refugee, such a popular book. 

Turning it into a book for kids might seem a bit opportunistic, and the slightly daffy looking little boy on the cover of The Little Refugee is a worry too (illustrations by the very experienced Bruce Whatley).

But told simply, the story is strong, and in a complex world, where so much is thrown at kids that is dark and scary, this picture book will be welcomed by parents. 

The message is clear, but sincere: difference can cause sadness, success brings happiness. The success of the young Anh Do at school brings joy to his parents, who lost everything when they were forced to leave war-torn Vietnam. 

It is sweet, and true.

Maybe this is not the kind of picture book that will be read over and over, the kind cherished by children, but it’s nicely written and talks about the kinds of things that really affect children.

All proceeds from the book go to a kids charity in Vietnam – a nice touch too. 

Rosemary Sorensen

TLPB - selling now

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