cover image Elephant Journey: The True Story of Three Zoo Elephants and Their Rescue from Captivity

Elephant Journey: The True Story of Three Zoo Elephants and Their Rescue from Captivity

Rob Laidlaw, illus. by Brian Deines. Pajama/Featherstone (IPS, dist.), $19.95 (40p) ISBN 978-1-927485-77-4

Born in southern Africa, elephants Toka and Iringa were later captured and brought to a Toronto zoo; a third elephant, Thika, was born in captivity. When the zoo’s cramped conditions and cold climate began to impair the elephants’ health, public outcry resulted in their 2013 relocation to a California sanctuary. In subdued oil paintings, Deines focuses on the elephants’ long, difficult journey, riding in crates on flatbed truck trailers through dangerous weather conditions. Seeing Toka, Iringa, and Thika finally free to explore their new home—80 acres of glowing grasslands—will likely bring relief to sensitive readers. Photographs and additional rescue details round out a sensitive account of animal activism and rehabilitation. Ages 6–9. (Apr.)