Unsatisfying story of boy's hard life

RACING THE MOON<br><b>Michelle Morgan</b><br><i>Allen & Unwin</i>
RACING THE MOON<br><b>Michelle Morgan</b><br><i>Allen & Unwin</i>
Joe Riley is an entrepreneurial 12-year-old Sydney lad.

He sells eggs from his uncle's farm with his mate Harry, aided by the shortages of wartime food rationing. His dad is an illegal bookie and Joe runs a book on the local billycart (trolley) races that he competes in, deliberately losing one to ensure a healthy profit.

It's a good life until his parents send him to a Catholic boarding school across the harbour. Its strict rules don't sit well with Joe and when a priest becomes overfamiliar he lashes out.

Sent to a reformatory Joe experiences another type of life, that of a country boy and the hard work that goes with it. Joe's story moves along at a good pace but is ultimately unsatisfying, as the reader is left guessing as to his further progress.

Ages 15+.

- René Nol is a Dunedin reader.

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