Indonesia by Carmel Reilly
This Country series. Pearson Australia, 2011. ISBN: 9781442546974.
32 page, hardcover.
This colourful non-fiction title provides a general overview of
location, history and modern life in Indonesia. The table of
contents includes the headings Environment, In the past, Government,
People, Day to day life, Unique relationship as well as including a
timeline of events, glossary, index and the URL of a website which
can be visited to seek further information. There are full page
colour photographs in each section, along with solid blocks of
information, interspersed with additional smaller photographs,
captioned maps, diagrams and fact boxes. Topics begin with
introductory paragraphs presented in bold type as well as bold
paragraph headings highlighting general subjects and the names of
the islands which make up Indonesia.
The information presented in this title contains names and events
which are likely to be familiar to young children as they are still
mentioned in the media. Amongst these are the Bali bombings and the
infamous Schapelle Corby. Although, at first glance, the text
appeared to have been too densely presented, closer investigation
reveals that, with only a paragraph or two under each heading, it is
well suited to students in both upper primary and early secondary
years. This text would be an asset to schools offering Indonesian as
their LOTE subject.
Jo Schenkel