Havoc by Jane Higgins
Text, 2015. ISBN: 9781922147295
(Age: 14+) Highly recommended. This dystopian novel is the sequel to
Bridge (winner of the Text Prize for Young Adult and
Children's Writing in 2010) and has the reader urgently turning the
page to see what happens next.
Nick Stais and Pathmaker Lanya, are skilfully drawn main characters
who share their inner world with the reader as they grapple with
betrayal and conflict. They are caught in a war between two cities,
Cityside (rich and powerful) and Southside (portrayed as
disadvantaged). A more sinister plan involving biological warfare is
discovered. Nick and Lanya must find Nick's father (across the river
in Cityside) in order to establish collaborations that will reveal
the conspiracy of the governments involved. The writing that
explains the actions and thoughts of the characters is intelligent.
The reader is often held in suspense as the intrigue and power games
threaten to overcome the main characters.
This novel provides opportunities to examine and discuss
contemporary issues such as border security, asylum seekers,
conflict, loyalty and trust in government.
Excellent teaching
notes are available and these are aligned with the Australian
Curriculum.
Linda Guthrie