Product Description
Jo Boy’s mother has warned him to stay away from gypsiesshe says they steal kids and sell them to butchers for mincemeat. When he comes across a bright, shiny caravan one day, however, his curiosity gets the better of him.
About the Author
Gary Crew is a former high school teacher and the author of numerous novels, short stories, and picture books for older children and young adults, including the award-winning novel Strange Objects and the illustrated story books Memorial and The Watertower. David Cox is the illustrator of Ray’s Olympics and Turning the Page.
Dive into a captivating and slightly chilling tale with Gary Crew's "The Saw Doctor (Making Tracks)," a compelling story that explores childhood curiosity, fear, and the allure of the unknown. This paperback edition, published by the National Museum of Australia Press in 2006, offers a thought-provoking reading experience for young adults and older children alike. Young Jo Boy lives under the shadow of his mother's stark warnings: stay away from gypsies! She believes they snatch children and sell them to butchers for mincemeat. This grim image is firmly planted in Jo Boy's mind. But one day, a dazzling, brightly colored caravan appears, a beacon of intrigue that ignites an irresistible curiosity within him. Can he resist the pull, or will his desire to explore the unknown lead him into dangerous territory? "The Saw Doctor" weaves a suspenseful narrative, blending the real and the imagined, prompting readers to question their own perceptions and prejudices. Crew masterfully crafts an atmosphere of unease, drawing on folklore and common childhood fears to create a memorable and impactful story. This book is more than just a thrilling read; it is a subtle exploration of prejudice, the power of storytelling, and the courage it takes to confront one's fears. Adding another layer of richness to the narrative is the striking artwork. While the description does not detail the illustrators role in this specific book, knowing Gary Crew's style and themes, the illustrations would undoubtedly complement the story's eerie and atmospheric tone, enhancing the reader's immersion into Jo Boy's world. Gary Crew is a highly acclaimed Australian author known for his evocative and often unsettling stories for young adults. His works frequently delve into the darker aspects of human nature and the complexities of the Australian landscape. He is the author of numerous novels, short stories, and picture books, including the award-winning novel "Strange Objects" and the critically acclaimed illustrated story books "Memorial" and "The Watertower," which solidify his reputation as a significant voice in Australian children's literature. "The Saw Doctor" continues Crew's tradition of crafting memorable stories that linger long after the final page is turned. Perfect for readers aged 10 and up who enjoy suspenseful tales with deeper themes to ponder, this book is a must-have for any collection of Australian children's literature.