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BfK No. 225 - July 2017
BfK 225

This issue’s cover illustration is from Poppy and the Blooms by Fiona Woodcock. Thanks to Simon and Schuster for their help with this July cover.
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Moon Juice

Kate Wakeling
 Elīna Brasliņa
(The Emma Press)
64pp, POETRY, 978-1910139493, RRP £8.50, Paperback
8-10 Junior/Middle, 10-14 Middle/Secondary
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A collection of poems by a new voice writing for children is an event to be celebrated. Moon Juice by the poet, Kate Wakeling is just such an event. However, these are not poems created to grab the attention with the quick laugh and a lot of noise; these are poems to seduce, to attract because they reflect the imagination of the young reader. In Night Journey, Wakeling captures the almost limbo like feeling of driving through the dark so that the car becomes ‘not a mile machine./it is a thought machine’. How perfectly this describes what many young readers will have felt. Or what about the Bad Moods who, naturally, wear weird shoes? The Demon Mouth ? Or those Ten dark toes at the bottom of the bed? These are no cosily romantic lyrics but original works vividly capturing thoughts, ideas, musings and pinning them precisely to the page. Wakeling’s choice of words is pitch perfect – ‘moon is/silver sliver’ - as are her varied rhythms. These are poems to be welcomed, savoured and read aloud to oneself - and to the class or the family. Welcome.

Moon Juice is the winner of the 2017 CLiPPA (CLPE Children’s Poetry Award).

Reviewer: 
Ferelith Hordon
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