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

by Rob Laidlaw (Author) Brian Deines (Illustrator)

Reading Level: 4th − 5th Grade
In 2013, people across North America were riveted by the story of Toka, Thika, and Iringa, the last three elephants at the zoo in Toronto, Ontario. Lonely for a larger herd, sick from the cold climate, and weak from standing for long days in a too-small concrete enclosure, the elephants desperately needed a change. The zoo and animal activists agreed that they should be moved to a healthier home, but the best option--the Performing Animal Welfare Society (PAWS) sanctuary in distant California--seemed like an impossible dream. In Elephant Journey, leading activist and award-winning author Rob Laidlaw unfolds the journey of how that impossible dream was realized. In clear, straightforward prose, he describes the elephants' experiences on the journey of three days and 4,100 kilometers that brought them to the sanctuary at last. Celebrated illustrator Brian Deines' oil paintings, based on actual footage of the trip, provide an intimate window into the experiences of Toka, Thika, and Iringa as they braved their long road to a new life. Extensive back matter includes an index, photographs, and further information about this miraculous Elephant Journey.
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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.)

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School Library Journal

Gr 2-4—The story of three zoo elephants and their journey to a new home. Toka, Thika, and Iringa were not thriving in the barren, small, and often frozen enclosure at the Toronto Zoo. When the zoo decided to send the unhappy pachyderms to another location, animal advocates spoke up and convinced officials to send the elephants to Performing Animal Welfare Society (PAWS), a California animal sanctuary. Thus began their three-day trek across the continent. On a stormy October night in 2013, the caravan set off. Along the way, the animals encountered a number of difficulties but ultimately reached the safe haven that was their destination. Laidlaw chronicles the trip, combining key facts with absorbing storytelling. His forthright narrative is complemented by Deines's luminous oil paintings, which expertly use color and light to track the emotional trajectory of the elephants from discomfort and misery to anxiety and fear and then, finally, to delight and contentment. The image of the newcomers being greeted by the waving trunks of the three elephants already residing at PAWS glows with golden light and reflects the joy of the occasion. A supplementary appendix includes background information and photographs of the actual trip. VERDICT A great addition for lessons on wildlife and the ethics of zoos. Pair with Sandra Markle's The Great Monkey Rescue: Saving the Golden Lion Tamarins or Toni Buzzeo's A Passion for Elephants: The Real Life Adventure of Field Scientist Cynthia Moss.—Linda L. Walkins, Saint Joseph Preparatory High School, Boston

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2016 Red Cedar Book Award shortlist

2016 Canadian Children's Book Centre Best Books for Kids & Teens selection

"I highly recommend that you read Elephant Journey. Rob Laidlaw and Brian Deines have produced a beautiful story in colour of the rescue of three elephants from a zoo, and their heartwarming arrival at the PAWS sanctuary where they can live out their lives as the good Lord intended."—Bob Barker, game show host & animal activist

"An appealing animal-rescue book."—Booklist

"Beautiful oil paintings with the softness of pastels - all double-page spreads on generously sized pages - capture important moments in the story....Art and text create a moving tale."—Kirkus Reviews

"Laidlaw chronicles the trip, combining key facts with absorbing storytelling. His forthright narrative is complemented by Deines's luminous oil paintings, which expertly use color and light to track the emotional trajectory of the elephants from discomfort and misery to anxiety and fear and then, finally, to delight and contentment...A supplementary appendix includes background information and photographs of the actual trip. VERDICT A great addition for lessons on wildlife and the ethics of zoos."—School Library Journal

"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."—Publishers Weekly

"The illustrations mirror the text in the positive, honest way they depict the central characters....Elephant Journey is an important book...Highly Recommended."—CM Magazine

"The art of Brian Deines shows the similarities between the Californian highlands and the savannahs of Africa, in contrast to the snowy concrete world of the Toronto Zoo, which adds much to the character and enjoyment of this book."—Resource Links

"Complemented with excellent illustrations by Brian Deines and photographs, Elephant Journey is an important book, with an important message, that parents, teachers and other educators would be wise to share with their children."—Metroland Media

"[A] thought-provoking read for kids. Told in easy-to-understand language, it's the story of a complicated effort to retire three elephants from the Toronto Zoo to an open-air animal sanctuary in California."—Victoria Times Colonist

"The story [frames] the difficulties of wild animals in captivity and our changing understanding of zoos and their purposes....Laidlaw's words and Deines' illustrations work perfectly together to bring this tale to life."—49th Shelf

"This uplifting tale has a hopeful ending and is a great introduction to elephants and animal activism for younger kids."—Toronto Public Library

"Put this one on display to attract a wider audience and recommend to kids and adults who like elephants and want to learn about their plight in captivity."—Youth Services Book Review

"This serves as a gentle introduction to animal rights suitable for third grade and up. Pair with other picture books about animals in captivity whose situations were improved..."—Youth Services Book Review

"Brian Deines' fabulous oil paintings...accurately portray for interested readers the joy and bravery of these magnificent pachyderms...Back matter includes clear and appealing photographs, captioned with accurate and much appreciated further information."—Sal's Fiction Addiction

"A fantastic non-fiction book that uses the power of narrative (and the award-winning Deines' gorgeous illustrations) to bring complex issues of animal protection to life...It's a harrowing story with a most hopeful ending, and will make a definite impression on readers of all ages."—Pickle Me This

"This 40-page book does a beautiful job of telling a powerful story that demonstrates why sanctuaries, animal activists, and nonprofits are so important: because they help real animals who have endured so much, like Toka, Thika, and Iringa, and are making great strides towards creating a world free from harm, free of captivity. Recommended."—Vegbooks

"This book will appeal to young readers ages eight to 10 who love animal stories."—The Calgary Herald

"Laidlaw, an animal protection activist, tells the story in this fascinating picture book....Illustrator Brian Deines based his lovely oil paintings on photographs of the elephants' journey and new life in California."—The Booklist Reader

"Elephant Journey is a great book, and I see a lot of value in it."—Alohamora Open a Book

Classification
Non-fiction
ISBN-13
9781927485774
Lexile Measure
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Guided Reading Level
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Publisher
Pajama Press
Publication date
April 20, 2016
Series
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BISAC categories
JNF003070 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Animals | Elephants
Library of Congress categories
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