![]() ![]() And both seem to ultimately say that while we can find kindred spirits, our place lies with those who are most like us.īeegu is a small, yellow creature that looks rather like a three-eyed rabbit. ![]() Both show that children have the capacity to accept the extraordinary and that adults are prone to suspicion and prejudice. Both seek to explore what happens to outsiders and the sorts of friendships that can be forged between unlikely pairs. Sam’s review: Now I’ve had time to mull over this book, I realize that it reminds me of that tearjerker of a film – E.T. No one seems able to understand her or wants to help her, particularly the adults, who view her as a nuisance at best. Will she be able to get back to where she belongs? ![]() What it’s about: When Beegu ends up stranded on Earth after her spacecraft crashes, she wanders around in search of help and friendship while she waits for a signal from her mother to say she is coming to rescue her. It’s Sam too, flying solo, as Holly has been a little busy lately! Today’s review is of Beegu by Alexis Deacon. ![]()
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