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Noah the Wanderer

An Elephant Memoir

by David Kilpatrick

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Touching, thought-provoking, and beautifully told

To pass on their history to someone is a custom of the elephant, so century-old Noah the Wanderer tells his story to a small boy who visits him at the zoo. Communicating in a silent language that bridges their species, he shares his life, from the day of his birth to the current moment. Across three continents Noah traveled as a free being, then a circus performer, sideshow attraction, and zoo exhibit. He witnessed everything the human world has to offer: kindness, cruelty, love, hate, peace and war. Along the way, he learned the story of his own kind, from the ancient times of Rome and Carthage to the modern holocaust of poaching and famine. And he learned that man and elephant have been inseparable throughout the ages, for they are more alike than any other creatures on Earth.

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Paperback
Format: 6.14 x 9.21 Black & White Paperback, 596 pages
Publisher: Outskirts Press (Oct 23, 2024)
ISBN10: 1977276253
ISBN13: 9781977276254
Genre: FICTION / Sagas

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Award-winning author David L. Kilpatrick has penned four novels, poetry, and numerous short stories. He currently resides on his rural property in Texas, USA.
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