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June–July 2014, no. 362

Pandora Jones: Admission by Barry Jonsberg

Allen & Unwin, $17.99 pb, 304 pp

Book 2 Cover Small (400 x 600)

Crooked leg road by Jennifer Walsh

Allen & Unwin, $14.99 pb, 208 pp

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June–July 2014, no. 362

Where is the pleasure in reading a book as part of a series? A long acquaintance with known and trusted characters rewards the reader with the chance to share their growth and development through multiple challenges and adversities. For teenage readers, following protagonists their own age on this journey has particular rewards. All this, and cliffhangers, too.

Barry Jonsberg’s latest novel, Pandora Jones: Admission, is the first in a series. Jonsberg is a versatile and assured writer. His gift with character is the portrayal of young people who narrate their lives with humour and self-assurance. Dreamrider (2006) was a departure for him, depicting a character who was in psychological torment from dreams, which may or may not have been real.

Margaret Robson Kett reviews 'Pandora Jones: Admission' by Barry Jonsberg and 'Crooked leg road' by Jennifer Walsh

Pandora Jones: Admission

by Barry Jonsberg

Allen & Unwin, $17.99 pb, 304 pp

Book 2 Cover Small (400 x 600)

Crooked leg road

by Jennifer Walsh

Allen & Unwin, $14.99 pb, 208 pp

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