The elephant girl

James Patterson, 1947-

Book - 2022

"James Patterson and award-winning Zambian writer Ellen Banda-Aaku deliver an unforgettable survival story of a Maasai girl who faces down poachers to find a future among the elephants. Clever, sensitive Jama likes elephants better than people. While her classmates gossip - especially about the new boy, Leku - Jama takes refuge at the watering hole outside her village. There the twelve-year-old Maasai girl befriends a baby elephant she names Mbegu, Swahili for seed. When Mbegu's mother, frightened by poachers, stampedes, Jama and Mgebu are blamed for two deaths-one elephant and one human. Now Leku, whose mysterious and imposing father is head ranger at the conservancy, may be their only lifeline. Loosely inspired by true events, T...he Elephant Girl is a moving exploration of the bonds between creatures and the power of belonging"--

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Subjects
Genres
Animal fiction
Published
New York : Jimmy Patterson Books, Little, Brown and Company 2022.
Language
English
Main Author
James Patterson, 1947- (author)
Other Authors
Ellen Banda-Aaku (author), Sophia Krevoy
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
261 pages : illustrations ; 20 cm
Audience
Ages 10-14
Grades 7-9
ISBN
9780316316927
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Review by Publisher's Weekly Review

In this powerful novel based in true events, Maasai 12-year-old Jama Anyango's life is irrevocably changed when she befriends a herd of elephants near her Kenyan village. As her best friend begins to focus on crushes, Jama, who longs for "the same freedom and power" as boys have, instead seeks refuge in the gorgeous natural landscapes around her, disobeying her widowed mother's rules that she stay near the village. An assured first-person perspective connects readers with Jama as she bonds with the elephant herd at a watering hole she loves, particularly a baby elephant whose birth she witnesses and whom she names Mbegu. But poachers roam the land, looking to kill elephants for their tusks, and the neglect of a seemingly corrupt wildlife ranger further threatens the elephants' safety. After a tragic accident, Jama's courage is put to the test, and her home life and well-being are imperiled, when the other villagers seek to kill Mbegu in revenge. Patterson and Banda-Aaku's well-developed, vividly set story is thoroughly grounded in Jama's bravery, moral strength, and genuine love for the animals that share her home. An authors' note discusses elephant poaching. Ages 10--14. (July)

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Review by Kirkus Book Review

A Maasai girl's bond with a baby elephant catapults her into the world of wildlife conservation. Jama is a 12-year-old Maasai girl in Kenya who feels troubled by the path to maturity most of her friends seem to want. Jama's mother remained single after the death of her father and ran the family business alone. However, Jama's desire for a different version of womanhood, one that includes an education and autonomy, causes her best friend, who dreams of boys and marriage, to slowly begin withdrawing from her. Jama starts to feel isolated as her old friends begin to exclude her. She is hiding near a watering hole, her special secret place, when she witnesses the birth of a baby elephant. Jama immediately feels a bond with the baby elephant and returns to check on her. But when their new wildlife ranger seems to be collaborating with poachers, Jama fears for the elephant herd. Dramatic events lead to tragedy and Jama's banishment from the village. Poaching, conservation efforts, and elephant behavior are explored through Jama's experiences with the baby elephant. Creating the life you want from the ashes of your old one is a prominent theme in this narrative as Jama sheds old friendships and becomes a young woman. Emotionally thrilling and richly satisfying. (glossary, authors' note) (Fiction. 8-13) Copyright (c) Kirkus Reviews, used with permission.

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