The Elephant's Tale (White Giraffe): Book 4 (The White Giraffe Series)

The Elephant's Tale (White Giraffe): Book 4 (The White Giraffe Series)

by Lauren St John (Author)

Synopsis

It's the first day of the December school holidays and Martine has lots of fun planned for the next few weeks, not least spending time with Jemmy, her beloved white giraffe, and her best friend, Ben. But her plans for a peaceful holiday are soon shattered when a sinister man informs Martine and her grandmother that Sabuwona is about to be repossessed. The nature reserve, and everything in it, will no longer belong to them. Martine is determined to save the home she's grown to love. When Grace has a vision about a unique herd of Namibian elephants, she knows she must travel to Namibia to learn their secrets. This could be the answer to all their troubles ...The fourth thrilling African adventure, written with all the zest and skill that has endeared so many readers to THE WHITE GIRAFFE, DOLPHIN SONG and THE LAST LEOPARD.

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More Information

Format: Hardcover
Pages: 235
Publisher: Orion Children's Books
Published: 06 Aug 2009

ISBN 10: 1842556193
ISBN 13: 9781842556191
Children’s book age: 9-11 Years

Media Reviews
The Elephant's Tale is the fourth book in a compelling series by Lauren St John. Set on a game reserve in South Africa it contains everything to make children sit up and listen to their bedtime story: the orphaned heroine with a gift for healing sick animals had my boys begging for just one more chapter. -- Daisy Bridgewater TELEGRAPH MAGAZINE ...there is a warmth and love for animals that raises this above the herd. It is an enjoyable, action-packed tale. TELEGRAPH The interesting characters and compelling plot make this book an exciting read. There is a wealth of information contained within the story making the book feel like a learning experience as well as a piece of pleasurable literature. In the closing chapters of the book Martine uncovers some information about her future written on a cave wall. Are these spoilers left there by Lauren St John? I guess we will have to wait for the next book to find out. -- Sam North HACKWRITERS.COM
Author Bio
Lauren St John was born in Rhodesia in 1966 and lived on a farm there until she was 16. She worked as a journalist for several years and has written biographies of sporting heroes and Nashville musicians - golf and country music being two of her obsessions - for Transworld, Picador and Fourth Estate. Her memoir of growing up during independence in Zimbabwe, RAINBOW'S END, was published by Hamish Hamilton in 2007.