Author: Alexis Deacon
Publisher: Red Fox
Published: 2003
Format: Paperback
Source: My own copy
Beegu
is one of the many books that the author and illustrator Alexis
Deacon has created by himself. Like his other books, it carefully
balances charm and poignancy.
At
the start of the story Beegu has crashed onto Earth and has just
woken up in entirely new surroundings. She finds it hard to
communicate with other living beings and the humans seem to be cold
and apathetic to her at first…until she meets up with a group of
schoolchildren. The text is short and simple and most of the story is
told through the pictures, which are beautifully drawn. The character
of Beegu is drawn as a small bioluminescent yellow creature with long
rabbit ears and this plus her friendly yet lonely personality makes
her a lovable character. The book has some sad moments in it, but it
also has happy moments such as when Beegu meets the schoolchildren
who are eager to let her play with them. The message of Beegu is
about being lonely and finding friends, but also of childhood
innocence, which is reflect in both our protagonist and the human
children.
In
conclusion, Beegu is a sweet and poignant picture book with
beautiful illustrations and a message about loneliness and
friendship. Children and their parents will equally love the cuddly
Beegu herself and these contributing factors mean that this story
will appeal to audiences both young and old.