The Child's Elephant
By (Author) Rachel Campbell-Johnston
Penguin Random House Children's UK
Corgi Childrens
1st August 2014
3rd April 2014
United Kingdom
Children
Fiction
823.92
Short-listed for Carnegie Medal 2014 (UK)
Paperback
400
Width 132mm, Height 198mm, Spine 25mm
279g
The story of the extraordinary friendship between a boy and an elephant, and their incredible survival against all the odds. 'I cannot trumpet this book loudly enough. Scary, funny, romantic, heartwarming; an elephant book you won't forget' - Michael Morpurgo When a baby elephant is abandoned on the African savannah, a young boy named Bat takes her back to his village and cares for her. But Bat's grandmother explains that Meya cannot stay with them for ever - the call of the wild will always be sounding in her soul. Then frightening rumours arrive at the village; rumours of kidnapping, suffering and war. Bat and his friend Muka are snatched, and catapulted into a new life of unimaginable terror. Will the bond between Bat and Meya strong enough to save them A thrilling, heartbreaking and beautiful novel from an exciting new voice in children's books, Rachel Campbell-Johnston.
I cannot trumpet this book loudly enough. Scary, funny, romantic, heart-warming; an elephant book you wont forget -- Michael Morpurgo
Beautifully written . . . The Child's Elephant sings with a formidable talent, imagination and passion * The Times *
A big and important story . . . that smoulders in the mind long after the final page -- Annabel Pitcher * Guardian *
Lyrical, compelling and totally convincing . . . a great new childrens classic * The Times, Saturday Review *
A heart-wrenching and sometimes terrifying tale . . . Compulsive reading * Children's Books Ireland *
Rachel Campbell-Johnston is the chief art critic and poetry critic for The Times. She studied English Literature at the University of Edinburgh and has a PhD in modern and contemporary British poetry. Her first book, Mysterious Wisdom- The Life and Work of Samuel Palmer, was published to great acclaim in 2011. Rachel lives in the country with her family and an assortment of animals. The Child's Elephant is her first book for children.