A review by jstilts
Bread and Honey by Eric Carle, Ivan Southall, Avan Southall

challenging emotional funny sad tense medium-paced

4.0

A strange book full of foreboding, less a coming-of-age than a very strange turning point in a thirteen year old Australian boys life. Michael spends ANZAC day missing his family, pondering his transitional phase from boy to man, exploring a beach with a mysterious younger girl - and being pursued by the awful town bullies.

An almost stream-of-conciousness book filled with dread, confusion and wonder - and never quite going in the directions you expect it to. While this is presumably aimed at teens of Michaels age, it's tense and complex and unexpected - definitely worth reading by adults.

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