Forget Noah’s Ark ! When the floods arrive, there are three
creatures who have their own ideas about keeping their heads above water.
Flood, a captivating picture
story underlining the importance of co-operation in times of trouble, is the
work of author and illustrator Gillian McClure who has set up Plaister Press to
bring back into print some of her most popular books and to publish exciting
new titles.
McClure’s distinctive
illustrative style, which involves the use of watercolour, waxing and sprayed
ink to obtain a ‘splattery’ look, is ideal for this warm-hearted cautionary
tale about pulling together when a soaking wet disaster strikes.
It just won’t stop raining and
out in the fields, Old Slodger the Ox keeps his head down and his eyes to the
ground. Close by is Fussy Hen who is too busy squawking and looking this way
and that for the cunning Hungry Fox. And sure enough the Hungry Fox has his
beady eyes on Fussy Hen. What none of them has spotted is that the waters are
rising rapidly and when the three animals finally realise that they must work
together as a team if they are to reach land safely, there is a danger they
might have left it too late…
A funny, characterful and
beautifully illustrated way to show that getting on swimmingly solves a lot of
problems!
(Plaister Press, paperback,
£6.99)
I'm very grateful to Pam Norfolk, books editor for the Lancashire Evening Post newspaper group for this review.