The Lion Who Stole My Arm (Heroes of the Wild)

The Lion Who Stole My Arm (Heroes of the Wild)

by Annabel Wright (Illustrator), Annabel Wright (Illustrator), Nicola Davies (Author)

Synopsis

A child, a wild animal - and a life-changing encounter. An exciting new range of books in which children find solutions to problems through conservation rather than killing. On his way home from a fishing trip Pedru is attacked by a lion who takes his arm. As Pedru gradually adapts to his altered circumstances, at home and at school, he vows to get his revenge. So when his father, the finest hunter in the village, agrees to hunt the lion with him, Pedru is thrilled. But father and son track and kill the wrong lion - and find it's wearing a collar. Pedru's feelings change when he returns the collar to the Madune Carnivore Research Unit and the scientists there help him see his lion in a different light. With this new understanding he devotes himself to the study of lion behaviour, inspired by the animals' resilience and the possibilities their careful management opens up for his country's future in the form of tourism.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 96
Publisher: Walker Books Ltd
Published: 07 Mar 2013

ISBN 10: 1406335258
ISBN 13: 9781406335255
Children’s book age: 7-9 Years

Author Bio
Nicola Davies is a zoologist and has produced and presented radio and TV programmes, including The Really Wild Show. Her books for children include Poo (9781844287512), Extreme Animals (9781406305593), Ice Bear (9781406302059), My First Book of Nature (9781406304916) and the Silver Street Farm series. She lives in Abergavenny, Wales. www.nicola-davies.com Annabel Wright trained at Brighton College of Art. Her work displays an astute and sensitive approach which has led to a broad range of commissions from theatre backdrops to postage stamps, New York subway cars to building hoardings. For Walker she illustrated the poetry collection From Mouth to Mouth (9780744583830), and her other clients include The New Yorker, Amnesty International, The Independent, Royal Mail and The Economist. She lives in Glasgow, Scotland.