Uno's Garden

UnosGardenGraeme Base (text & illus)

Viking, Penguin Group, Australia: 2006

ISBN: 9780670041916

Genres: allegory, picture book

Issues: conservation, ecology, environmental awareness, sustainability

CBCA Notable Book, Picture Book of the Year, 2007

When Uno first arrives in the forest, he finds a rich, fertile environment crowded with many fascinating creatures. He decides to live in this beautiful place but gradually a small town spreads around him.

This has a dreadful impact on the fragile environment and soon the precious creatures begin to disappear. Partly a very unusual counting book, partly an allegorical tale about mankind's negative impact on the natural environment, this is a clever, thought-provoking book.

The illustrations are of Base's usual high standard, the whimsical creatures wonderfully surreal. Base uses subtle colour and tonal variations to emphasise changes to the environment - murky yellows and browns for images of the environment at its most depleted; oranges and bright pinks for periods of greatest damage; and rich, heavy greens and blues for the original pristine forest.

While adults may question its spontaneity, child readers will delight in the Dahl-esque names of creatures - Moopaloops, Sunnycups and Gondolopes, for example. The sustainability theme is sufficiently clear to provoke discussion and opinion from the youngest readers.

Did you know?

Nothing contributes so much to tranquilizing the mind as a steady purpose - a point on which the soul may fix its intellectual eye.
Mary W. Shelley, English Novelist (1797-1851)

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