Sunday 24 October 2021

BOOK REVIEW: Jack And Grandpa


TITLE: Jack And Grandpa
AUTHORLiv Bodil Førre Skogstø
PUBLISHED BY: Pegasus Elliot MacKenzie

This delightful story, aimed for children up to 13 years of age is loosely based on the author's own childhood growing up on a farm in the fjords of Norway.

The story tells the tale of Jack who lives with his grandparents as his parents died when he was only a few months' old. 

Each day before Christmas Jack learns different things from his grandparents. Grandma teaches him how to make biscuits and he learns what food colouring is and why too much sugar is bad for him. He learns how to make Christmas decorations and ornaments and the meaning of Christmas garlands which are a symbol of brotherly love. His Grandma explains what religion is and what it means to be a Christian. She tells him the importance of keeping a secret and that the greatest joy is to make people happy, this is the motto she lives her life by.

From Grandpa, Jack learns how to make bird food from seeds, cake and breadcrumbs melted in lard, he finds out about adoption and what it means and why some children have different skin colour from his; Grandpa also tells him about refugees and why they are in their country rather than their own.

Jack asks Grandpa to relate his old memories from when he was a boy and about how he’d seen Santa when he was young on Christmas Eve.

Jack secretly makes a chopping board for Grandma’s Christmas present and is delighted when at last he can share the secret he and Grandma have been keeping about Grandpa’s Christmas present, a horse, which is delivered on Christmas Eve.

Jack has a Christmas treat of sleeping in his grandparent’s bed on Christmas Eve and enjoys waking up beside them on Christmas morning.

This is a delightful tale with many interesting facts about Norway such as an old Norwegian tradition of how during Advent people join hands and make a circle around the Christmas tree and sing Christmas carols.

The story portrays a delightful insight into life in the Norwegian countryside and contains many important messages for young children to learn about growing up and about the world around them told through the eyes of Jack and his loving grandparents.

The book has large print for young readers and engaging illustrations which relay the story well.

Reviewer - Anne Pritchard



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