The Elephant Dance

The Elephant Dance

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Publisher's Synopsis

The Elephant Dance, set within the scenic savannah land with its rich

ora and fauna, illuminates the crisis of endangered wildlife at the mercy

of invasive and destructive human greed. Embedded in the narrative is a

sub-stratum of the destruction of indigenous livelihood and natural

habitats.


The conflict in the novel pits greedy and corrupt poachers led by

Shadrach, Meshach and Abednego against an indigenous minority

community of hunters and gatherers led by the elderly Sulunye and Pesi

and their sons Reson and Sena. Roped in are the gallant wildlife

protection o cers, Regina Naitore and Leah Naipande. The indigenous

community's cultural attachment to wildlife and the threat to evict them

from their ancestral land helps to arrest the runaway poaching menace

that has become unmanageable.


With the fate of wildlife and their natural habitats having become a

major talking point in Kenya as well as in the entire Eastern and Central

African region, this story o ers insights on how we can save endangered

animals, especially elephants and rhinos which have become main

targets for poachers who are after their prized horns and tusks. The story

also highlights the problem of land grabbing which displaces animals

from their natural habitats.

Book information

ISBN: 9789966315410
Publisher: Longhorn Publishers Plc
Imprint: Longhorn Publishers Plc
Pub date:
DEWEY: FIC
Language: English
Number of pages: 368
Weight: 318g
Height: 178mm
Width: 127mm
Spine width: 19mm