The girl with the gold bikini by Lisa Walker
Wakefield Press, 2020. ISBN: 9781743056875.
(Age: 14+) Recommended. Olivia Grace has just finished school and
wants to be a private investigator like Nancy Drew or Veronica Mars,
and gets a job working for former school mate Rosco at Gold Star
Investigations. She's a fun but awkward heroine, always getting into
bizarre comical situations, that would make a great comedy film.
She's tied herself in knots trying to master speed yoga instruction
in an evening, she's posed as a femme fatale at a dating night,
she's swum with sharks, she's braved the stand-up comedy circuit.
There is just one laugh after another.
The setting is the Gold Coast, the world of sun, surf and meter
maids, the girls in the gold bikinis who add coins to parking
meters. A devourer of Mars Bars, Olivia is not the usual meter maid
type, but even this is a challenge she takes in her stride, along
with the occasional headstand when required. Whilst it is a light
and funny plot, there are some unexpected twists as in all good
detective stories, and also a positive affirmation of being true to
oneself, having courage, and overcoming discrimination based on
appearance or gender. Readers who enjoy comedy and detective stories
will enjoy this book. And for surf lovers the descriptions of
surfing the waves are brilliant.
Teaching
notes are available. Themes: Detectives, Gold Coast, Yoga,
Surfing, Body image, Sexism.
Helen Eddy