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The White Giraffe Series: The Last Leopard: Book 3
By (Author) Lauren St John
Illustrated by David Dean
Hachette Children's Group
Orion Children's Books
9th July 2009
28th May 2009
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
823.92
Short-listed for Independent Booksellers' Week Book of the Year Award: Children's Book of the Year 2010
Paperback
224
Width 130mm, Height 199mm, Spine 19mm
214g
Martine is looking forward to the holidays and riding Jemmy, her white giraffe, until an accident sends her and Ben on a journey to the Matobo Hills wilderness in Zimbabwe. It is a lawless land, where nothing is as it seems. When they uncover a plot in which the fate of a magnificent leopard and the lost treasure of an African King are mysteriously linked, their friendship faces its greatest test. Far from home and the help of Grace and Tendai, and with Gwyn Thomas languishing, under false accusations, in jail, Martine and Ben must use every survival skill they possess. They'll come face to face with Griffin, Mercy, Mr Ratcliffe (known as Rat), Magnus the hornbill, and a witch doctor, not to mention Khan, the last leopard. They must decide who their friends are, and who are enemies, as they race against time to save the world's rarest leopard and each other.
This third African adventure is written with all the zest and skill that have endeared so many readers to THE WHITE GIRAFFE and DOLPHIN SONG.this is a vivid adventure, mostly because St John, who grew up in Zimbabwe, has captured its blend of menace and allure - THE OBSERVER
...spellbinding... another magical, compelling adventure - THE ROARLauren 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 for Transworld, Picador and Fourth Estate. Her memoir, RAINBOW'S END, was published by Hamish Hamilton in Spring 2007. She lives in London.