From the author of The Arctic Fox and Lily Dragon, a moving and exciting new novel set in Africa about a child with a special relationship with elephants. Roaring Good Reads: For Confident Readers 7 - 10
Shola was five when she was found by scientists in the Bakuli National Park in Africa. Exhausted and half-starved, she had been kept safe by a family of elephants who had treated her as one of their young. Shola goes to live with the scientists and their son, Leo, who is thrilled to have an older sister. But when Leo's parents are killed in a plane crash, Leo is sent back to live in England. Returning to Africa some years later, Leo is shocked to find that Shola hasn't spoken since the tragic accident and that a growing number of the elephants are being killed for ivory. He and Shola set off to find 'their' elephants, despite the danger of the poachers, and along with their favourite elephant Shola also finds her voice.
This is Shola's story, told by Leo, about the idyllic life they lead in Africa surrounded by wildlife - elephants in particular - an idyllic life that is cut short by danger and death . It's a novel of adventure and family ties crossing two cultures - African and European - and two kingdoms, human and animal. A third novel from Mary Ellis, that is both lyrical and exciting; thrilling and moving.
Kady MacDonald Denton is a Canadian illustrator and is well-known on both sides of the Atlantic. Her illustrations for the poetry collection 'Til All The Stars Have Fallen' have won her international acclaim. Kady also writes and illustrates stories for younger readers. She lives in Manitoba with her husband and has two grown-up children.
Publishing books on art, architecture, design, and music, with an emphasis on subcultures, minor histories, and the sociopolitical aspects of material culture.
Closing Sunday: Camille Henrot's "Days are Dogs" @PalaisdeTokyo is a complete takeover of the gallery spaces. Henrot shows new work alongside the acclaimed "Grosse Fatigue" and "the Pale Fox", pieces explored in her book "Elephant Child" (@inventorypress and Koenig Books, 2016). https://t.co/aodJ8e2Q90
Of The Arctic Fox:
'An evocative and moving story, and a convincing picture of Inuit culture.' Mail on Sunday
'...hooked from the first line, a great sense of adventure.' Observer
'it is a pleasure to find such a talented newcomer to children's books.' Books for Keeps
Of Lily Dragon
'Ellis's style is assured, her narrative lucid and compelling.' TES
'Mary Ellis is a wonderful storyteller and her descriptions of such a far-away country bring it vividly to life.' Kids Out