Hazel and the Snails
By (Author) Nan Blanchard
Illustrated by Giselle Clarkson
Massey University Press
Massey University Press
14th March 2019
New Zealand
Children
Fiction
Relationships and families: advice and issues
Parenting: advice and issues
823.92
Paperback
108
Width 140mm, Height 198mm, Spine 12mm
245g
Six-year-old Hazel tends her colony of shoebox snails while observing, with varying degrees of understanding, her father's illness and final decline. Nan Blanchard's assured eye is a rare quality in a new writer; seldom has the world of a young child been so delicately or acutely observed. Impending loss forms the heart of this story, but it's charming and funny, too. Richly rewarding and cleverly layered, adults will be as drawn to it as children.
Playful language, delightful descriptions (with a few words much is conveyed) and illustrations (note the snail on the foot of each page) provide the icing on the cake. A debut author to watch. Stella Chrysostomou, Volume; Moving and sweet. Crissi Blair, Family Times; A gentle story from a first-time author, told with heart and presented with quirky visual treats The Sapling; A tender and unusual story about a family faced with a terminal illness . . . Unfolds slowly and gently. Dont forget to flick the pages to watch the snail move. Services to Schools, National Library of New Zealand Te Puna Mtauranga o Aotearoa
Nan Blanchard is a professional clinician who also teaches in the Professional Clinician, Counselling & Guidance Programmes at the Institute of Education, Massey University. She lives in Wellington. Hazel and the Snails is her first novel for young readers.