The Conker as Hard as a Diamond
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Cover Story
The illustration on the cover of this issue of Books for Keeps shows the arrival of King Sahure's funeral procession at the pyramid at Abusir around 2473 BC. Reconstructed from archaeological evidence, this illustration by David Salariya and Shirley Willis is taken from Ancient Egypt by Rosalie and Antony E. David, published by Kingfisher in the History as Evidence series (0 86272 091 5, £3.95). We are grateful to Kingfisher for help in using this illustration. (See Information Please, pages 20-21)
The Conker as Hard as a Diamond
Jon Riley
Sevens to tens will enjoy this tale of the contest to find the Conker Champion of the World --- and I hope Puffin's new and well-intentioned packaging won't stop older children and their teachers finding it (it's billed as a 'first solo reading'). Read the opening pages to understand the ways in which a gifted writer who knows about language and the context of kids' reading can involve his readers with admirable artlessness. The early dialogue gives the characters a firm setting. Mr Powling's real skill lies in his ability to play with words ('It's their only chance to conquer each other before they conkersequently conk out') and in his acute sense of how contemporary kids talk to each other. It cheered me that they still have twenty-ers and snicker-snackers as well as wheelies in their contests! He makes the pace of the tale part of the reading experience and it'll be liked most by those we used to call 'reluctant' who tell stories like these in the playground.