Using bright and whacky combinations of coloured pencils, gauche, water colours and collage, McKimmie has created another humorous and eye-filling masterpiece.
Colin Cockroach Goes to Caloundra drips with wit, occasional rhyme and just a smattering of ribald innuendo, depending on your set of life references.
Colin lives a peaceable life with his parents in the house they co-share with humans, Fran and Stan. These humans are not the most tolerant of people and decide one fateful day to eliminate their roommates. The Cockroach family flee for their lives as Fran and Stan prepare to bomb away all evidence of their existence.
In the ensuing confusion, Colin deposits himself in
a box laden with inviting food smells which is inadvertently loaded into the
car with Fran and Stan who must also vacate the house while said bomb does its
thing.
After a scenic road trip past the majestic Glass
House Mountains and iconic Big Pineapple, they end up at Caloundra on the
Sunshine Coast, an annual summer haunt for this little black duck, too. What
good taste Colin has in holiday locations! Everything is new and beaut for
Colin from beachside surfing to the decadent holiday snacks he consumes. Sunsets
from (possibly) Moffatt Beach seal Colin’s appreciation for different places and
different faces making departure heartbreaking. But like all of life’s rollercoasters,
the ride must eventually come to an end and Colin ultimately returns home to…well
you’ll have to see for yourself how the future pans out for this well-travelled
little Periplaneta
australasiae (I presume Colin is an Australian
cockroach).
The
subtext to Colin’s story promotes diversity, tolerance and a greater appreciation
for the displaced persons of this world. It’s hard to love cockroaches, as
strange, elusive and subversive as we perceive them to be. Much better to
eradicate first and ask questions later. Colin’s story encourages the reverse
in younger readers because quite frankly not all cockroaches, like humans, are
created equal but all should be equally understood and valued.
If
names could be idioms, McKimmie succeeds again with the use of Colin, Kylie, Stan and Fran; characters
that are clever conduits for comedy and the ultimate realisation that, you will
never, EVER be able to kill a cocky.
Colin Cockroach… delivers a
nostalgic trip through SE Queensland, if you’re an Aussie and chuckle-worthy
experience whether you abhor bugs or not.
Title: Colin
Cockroach Goes to Caloundra
Author / Illustrator: Chris McKimmie
Publisher: Ford Street Publishing, $24.95
Publication Date: October 2020
Format: Hardcover
ISBN: 9781925804546
For ages: 4+
Type: Picture Book