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June Smalls' poetic text accompanies brief explanations of an elephant matriarch's life. Then, enlivened illustrations by Yumi Shimokawara bring multiple expressions of emotion to these amazing creatures. The book shines on the caring and knowledge of these special elephant leaders. I wish there had been added information in the backmatter, at least links to other sources.
Readers see the lovely line of elephants on their way, perhaps over fifty miles to find a much-needed water source from a long-ago memory. There is a twilight-colored page showing elephants mourning one of their own, sharing that sometimes they stay for a few days and often return to the site years later "to touch the bones of their lost family member."
The life of a matriarch dominates the text, but other behaviors are shown, too. Interest in this animal will heighten, having the book as a springboard to further research or one in a series that underscores themes. It is a lovely book.
Thanks for sharing this, it looks like such a lovely book and I just love elephants. I'll have to check it out.
ReplyDeleteI love them, too, & it is a beautiful book, Alex. Thanks for coming by!
DeleteWhat a great companion to How to Be an Elephant!
ReplyDeleteYes, they would be wonderful together. Thanks, Annette!
DeleteI really want to find She Leads. It's still not at my library, may need to put in for a request. I've heard so many wonderful things about it!
ReplyDeleteYou never know what books are available and are not, I understand. I hope you can find it sometime! It is lovely. Thanks, Michele!
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