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Original Title: | The Elephant Whisperer |
ISBN: | 0283070870 (ISBN13: 9780283070877) |
Edition Language: | English |
Literary Awards: | Audie Award for Biography/Memoir (2014) |
Lawrence Anthony
Hardcover | Pages: 368 pages Rating: 4.48 | 16221 Users | 2210 Reviews
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Title | : | The Elephant Whisperer |
Author | : | Lawrence Anthony |
Book Format | : | Hardcover |
Book Edition | : | Anniversary Edition |
Pages | : | Pages: 368 pages |
Published | : | December 1st 2009 by Sidgwick & Jackson Ltd (first published 2009) |
Categories | : | Nonfiction. Animals. Cultural. Africa. Autobiography. Memoir. Environment. Nature. Biography. Audiobook |
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When South African conservationist Lawrence Anthony was asked to accept a herd of 'rogue' elephants on his Thula Thula game reserve in South Africa, his commonsense told him to refuse. But he was the herd's last chance of survival - notorious escape artists, they would all be killed if Lawrence wouldn't take them. He agreed, but before arrangements for the move could be completed the animals broke out again and the matriarch and her baby were shot. The remaining elephants were traumatised, dangerous, and very angry. As soon as they arrived at Thula Thula they started planning their escape...As Lawrence battled to create a bond with the elephants and save them from execution, he came to realise that they had a lot to teach him about life, loyalty and freedom. Set against the background of life on the reserve, with unforgettable characters and exotic wildlife, this is a delightful book that will appeal to animal lovers everywhere.Rating About Books The Elephant Whisperer
Ratings: 4.48 From 16221 Users | 2210 ReviewsNotice About Books The Elephant Whisperer
Whenever I hear the word 'whisperer' I think of that pretentious Chicano conning housewives on TV. He who talks to dogs. This book couldn't be farther from that circus."The Elephant Whisperer" follows a hard-working conservationist in South Africa for a couple of years during which time he establishes a preternatural relationship with a herd of wild African elephants. The story is so human, the anecdotes so touching, and the man-beast relationship so incredibly deep that I recommend it to anyone5/5; 5 stars; A+I rarely listen to non-fiction on audio but I am so glad I adhered to my friend Kathleen's recommendation and gave this one a listen. The biography, beautifully narrated by Simon Vance, managed to capture the essence of so many things. Most important of these, the mystery and magnificence of wild elephants. But in addition to that, Anthony's book gives the reader useful insights into conservancy itself, as well as the complexities of recovering from the extensive damage wrought
If you are interested in animals, nature, true stories of incredible interactions between animals and humans and certain conservation issues that South Africa faces, this is a 10 star read. I read that the author of this book recently passed away and that the elephants he interacted with for many years instinctively traveled a very long way on foot over many, many miles to come and visit him at the place where he passed away.
I'm starting to get bored with the various "whisperers." Especially since most of them don't do any actual whispering to the animals in question.So I wish this book had a different title.That aside, this is a fantastic book about some of nature's most beautiful and amazing animals. (I LOVE elephants!)Lawrence Anthony runs a nature preserve in South Africa called Thula Thula. One day, he gets a call from someone offering him a herd of nine elephants for the preserve. The herd is apparently
Africa, theres no place like it on earth. The translucent orange and lavender skies. The thrum of life beneath your feet. The fingers of wind that caress. The giraffes, the lions, the leopards, the cheetahs, the hyenas, the wild dogs, the black rhinos and, of course, the magisterial elephants. Our first stop was Cape Town. The drive from the airport takes you past Cape Flats, a remnant of apartheid that displays small, boxed dwellings that stretch as far as the eye can see, housing the poorest
I had the honor and privilege of working with conservationist Lawrence Anthony and co-author Graham Spence on this incredibly moving book. It was our second book together, the previous BABYLON'S ARK: THE INCREDIBLE WAR TIME RESCUE OF THE BAGHDAD ZOO also an amazing book.Lawence was called upon to rescue a rogue herd of elephants, which he did with very little hesitation.It is an touching story about tough man's love and deep connection with these fascinating huge animals. You cannot put this
I loved this book. The compassion by Anthony towards these elephants was amazing. I will miss reading about the herd and the people involved in their care. This book was full of compasison, love, mystery and adventure. It brings awareness of what amazing creatures elephants are and how it's so important to respect and honor them. What a lucky herd to have been given the chance to live at Thula Thula and to have an advocate on their side when no one else wanted them.
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