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Number of Pages
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Age Group
9-12 Years
Language
English
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Book Summary
This is a non-fiction wildlife and cultural history book. It centers on the Asian elephant—its natural home, its enduring presence in Indian religion and culture, and the urgent conservation challenges it faces as habitats shrink and poaching threatens the future. The book speaks to curious readers with an interest in wildlife, history, and life in contemporary India, delivering a thoughtful, reverent, and hopeful mood.
Across a wide arc of India, the author combines field observations with cultural and historical context to illuminate the elephant’s complex relationship with humans. Readers follow visits to national parks where elephants roam in the wild, to the bustling Sonepur Mela where they are bought and sold, and to Kota where elephants once played a distinctive role in royal celebrations. The narrative weaves together art, religion, folklore, and daily life, offering a rich portrait of a majestic creature and the world it inhabits.
The reading experience is anchored in a travelogue-style exploration that blends natural history with anthropology and myth. The prose invites careful attention to elephant behavior, habitat needs, and the broader story of how people have shaped and been shaped by this animal. It presents complex ideas—conservation, ethical tourism, cultural symbolism—in clear, accessible terms so readers can connect data with human stories and real-world impacts.
After finishing, readers gain a nuanced understanding of the elephant’s place in India’s ecosystems and cultural fabric. The book fosters empathy for wildlife, increases awareness of conservation challenges, and leaves a lasting impression of hope and responsibility for the living world shared by humans and animals alike.
Product Details
Author
Stephen Alter
Publisher
Penguin Random House
Number of Pages
344
Language
English
SKU
9780143031741
ISBN
9780143031741
Reading Age
9-12 Years
Dimensions
21.6x14x1.9cm
Binding
Paperback
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Stephen Alter Lives In The Hill Station Of Mussoorie, Where He Was Born And Raised. He Writes Books Both For Adults And Younger Readers. Most Of His Work Focuses On Nature, Particularly In The Himalaya. His Most Recent Book, The Cobra’S Gaze: Exploring India’S Wild Heritage, Is All About Wildlife And Wild Places In Different Parts Of India. Stephen Alter Is The Author Of More Than Twenty Books Of Fiction And Non-Fiction. Wild Himalaya: A Natural History Of The Greatest Mountain Range On Earth, A Work Of Non-Fiction, Received The 2020 Banff Mountain Book Award In The Mountain Environment And Natural History Category. His Memoir, Becoming A Mountain: Himalayan Journeys In Search Of The Sacred And The Sublime, Received The Kekoo Naoroji Award For Himalayaniterature. In The Jungles Of The Night: A Novel About Jim Corbett, Was Shortlisted For The Dsc South Asianiterature Award. Hisatest Work Includes Death In Shambles And Birdwatching: A Novel. Alter Has Taught At The American University In Cairo, Egypt, Where He Was Director Of The Writing Program For Seven Years. Following This, He Was Writer-In-Residence At Mit For Ten Years. Among The Honours He Has Received Are Fellowships From The Guggenheim Foundation, The Fulbright Program, The East West Centre In Hawaii, And The Banff Centre For Mountain Culture. He Is Also The Founding Director Of The Mussoorie Mountain Festival. His Memoir, Becoming A Mountain: Himalayan Journeys In Search Of The Sacred And The Sublime, Won The Kekoo Naoroji Book Award For Himalayan Literature. In The Jungles Of The Night, A Novel About Jim Corbett, Was Shortlisted For The Dsc Prize For South Asian Literature. His Latest Work Includes The Cobra’S Gaze: Exploring India’S Wild Heritage, Death In Shambles: A Hill Station Mystery, And Birdwatching: A Novel Which Won The 2023 Greenlitfest Book Of The Year. Among The Honours He Has Received Are Fellowships From The Guggenheim Foundation, The Fulbright Program, The East-West Center In Hawaii, And The Banff Centre For Mountain Culture. In The Jungles Of The Night: A Novel About Jim Corbett Was Shortlisted For The Dsc South Asianiterature Award. Hisatest Work Includes Death In Shambles And Birdwatching: A Novel Which Won The 2023 Greenit Fest Book Of The Year.