Monday, 18 November 2024

A Little Lost Elephant by Stephen Alter (Book Review: 3.5*/5) !!!

  26th Book of 2024

To ease off my reading marathon, I thought of getting nostalgic and read the books I would have read if I was 5-years old. This made me pick up few children books written by Stephen Alter. I started with the book “A Little Lost Elephant” which is a 40-pages book telling the story of a baby elephant who has got separated from his mother. He is marching throughout the jungle to find his mother back. In this path of search, he has to go through multiple challenges and survive against them.

 

Stephen has very intelligently included this aspect in his book which shall inculcate the behavior of fighting against all odds whenever you feel lost at life to meet your final goal you are anticipating to reach. Similarly, he makes the reader empathize with the protagonist which helps one to feel the pain of others as well. The illustrations in the book helps the readers to imagine the aesthetics in which the story has been based upon.

 

The author also tries the readers to get introduced with many animals such as leopard, jackals, woodpecker, civet, kittens, python, cobra, crocodile, mynah, peacock, grasshoppers, sloth bear, gaur, bull, chital deer etc. The story also tries to help us understand how elephant reacts upon meeting each of these animals. Similarly, the protagonist remembers what his mother used to do when she met with the dangerous animals and copies that to save himself. This teaches the skill of observation.

 

The book is hardcover hence it won’t get spoiled when the young readers would read it. They might get overwhelmed with the mention of many animals thrown back-to-back in the story which I believe author could have avoided. He must have mentioned only few animals but introduced all their characteristics with the readers. Overall, the book is interesting and you can gift it to young readers. I give it 3.5 stars out of 5.

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WRITING BUDDHA


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