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Elephant Ben Geoffrey Malone

Elephant Ben By Geoffrey Malone

Elephant Ben by Geoffrey Malone


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Summary

Ben is in the bush with his game-warden father. They see a family of elephants in distress, led by Kubwa and Temba, and attempt to help them. Ben and his father soon find themselves up against a gang of ruthless poachers.

Elephant Ben Summary

Elephant Ben by Geoffrey Malone

Ben is in the bush with his game-warden father. They see a family of elephants in distress, led by Kubwa and her daughter, Temba. Having survived a crocodile attack, Temba's calf has fallen into swamp mud and is drowning. The elephants struggle to rescue him, unsuccessfully. Ben gathers his courage for a crawl over treacherous mud to attach straps while his father winches the elephant out. Temba learns the smell of these humans who helped, and the elephants move on.

But ivory poachers attack, kill Kubwa, cut off her tusks and depart. Temba is now leader: she gathers the others to perform funeral rites.

Ben and his father stumble into the poachers' camp and are taken prisoner. The poachers will throw them overboard from the dhow that smuggles ivory from the coast. A truck break-down allows them to slip away into the bush. To their consternation they are followed by an elephant - Temba. In a sequence of extraordinary events, Temba kills a poacher, escorts Ben and his father to safety, reaches out to say a final thanks to Ben. Then she melts away into the bush ...

Elephant Ben Reviews

The style is attractive and immediate, and might get boys (as well as girls) from 8 upwards, reading for pleasure - School Librarian v.48, no.4, Winter 2000

an exciting and immensely enjoyable adventure story ... A great read for any young wildlife enthusiast - The Northern Echo, 19th October 2000

'a very good book and I would recommend it' (reader review) - Mizz, 18th October 2000

About Geoffrey Malone

Geoffrey Malone spent his childhood in Africa, where he managed to avoid education until the age of eleven. After school in England, he joined the army for sixteen years, then worked and travelled in North America. He became a broadcaster and wrote his first book about his nearest neighbours, a family of beavers: 'Brunner'. He is married and lives in London, where he heads a Rhino charity. He succeeds in conveying terrain and animal life with powerful authenticity.

Additional information

GOR003285972
9780340764657
0340764651
Elephant Ben by Geoffrey Malone
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Hachette Children's Group
20000217
160
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This is a used book - there is no escaping the fact it has been read by someone else and it will show signs of wear and previous use. Overall we expect it to be in very good condition, but if you are not entirely satisfied please get in touch with us

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