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Elephants Remember: A True Story

Contributor(s): O'Connell, Jennifer (Author)

ISBN: 9780884489283

Publisher: Tilbury House Publishers

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Pub Date: November 15, 2022

Dewey: 599.6709684

LCCN: 2022940580

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Illustrated, Price on Product

Target Age Group: 06 to 09

Physical Info: 0.46" H x 10.23" L x 9.34" W ( 1.14 lbs) 48 pages

Descriptions, Reviews, etc.

Description: The deep bond between Lawrence Anthony and the traumatized matriarch of the wild elephant herd he saved is at the heart of this story.

Brief description: Jennifer O'Connell is the author and illustrator of the New York Times bestseller Ten Timid Ghosts, which has sold over a million copies. Her picture book The Eye of the Whale -- like Elephants Remember, a true story of the sentient animals with whom we share this planet--received the 2014 Green Earth Book Award, a Moonbeam Gold Award, and was on RIF's STEAM Multicultural Booklist. Jennifer is a two-time recipient of the Christopher Award for her book illustrations and is known for her engaging and interactive school presentations, workshops, and virtual programs. See more at JenniferOConnellArt.com.

Review Quotes:

A look at the friendship between a conservationist and the elephant herd he rescues.When the elephants need to be relocated as a result of their destructive wanderings, Lawrence Anthony knows that if he does not take the herd to Thula Thula, his animal reserve in Zululand, South Africa, the animals risk being killed by poachers. Two elephants--the matriarch and her calf--were killed during their capture, and Lawrence struggles to gain the animals' trust and ensure their safety and well-being. Slowly, he succeeds, and his initially uneasy relationship with new matriarch Nana develops into a lasting bond; even after Lawrence tries to distance himself from the elephants, granting them their independence, the elephants never forget him, and on his death, they come to his house, seemingly to mourn him. This is a compelling true story that will leave readers on the edges of their seats. O'Connell's text is supplemented with backmatter that includes information, in question-and-answer format, about elephants, Lawrence Anthony, and Thula Thula as well as an author's note and a list of additional resources. Acrylic illustrations capture Nana's anger and mistrust of humans and Lawrence's patience with the herd. Librarians and educators should prepare for a rush of elephant-related questions once this book hits the shelves, and caregivers may find themselves equally fascinated by this heartbreaking story of trust, survival, and loss.

An excellent story, well told. You'll remember it always.

-- "Kirkus" (8/17/2022 12:00:00 AM)

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