Are we there yet? by Alison Lester
Penguin, 2002. ISBN 978 0670880676.
(Ages: 4+) Highly recommended. Picture book. The National Year of
Reading, 2012, has chosen this picture books as its focus for
reading and book activities in Australia in 2012, and rightly so. It
is an amazing book, considered a classic, detailing the exploits of
a family and their trip around Australia in their family 4 wheel
drive. With the refrain of 'are we there yet' common to everyone,
everywhere, the family hits the grey nomad trail, one increasingly
covered by younger families as well. A map at the start helps set
the scene as the family packs up grandpa's old camper trailer with
everything they think they will need for the three month trip.
A small Australian map every few pages acquaints the reader about
how far they have gone and reinforces the position of the places
they have stopped at. From The Cooroong to Uluru, Wave Rock to
Sydney Harbour Bridge, the sights and sounds of Australia are
presented in Alison Lester's beautiful illustrations and economical
words. What better introduction to the Australian scenery could we
hope for? I can imagine every classroom using this book as an
introduction to any unit of work based around Australia, its land
and its people.
The glowing pictures of various places around Australia are set
against the family's trials and adventures, with the group pictured
in their various costumes suited to the climate they are travelling
through. The whole is presented with warmth and humour, underlining
the vastness of the land through which the family moves, and also
its friendliness and comraderie.
Fran Knight