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Elephant Run
Elephant Run
Author: Roland Smith
In 1941, bombs drop from the night skies of London, demolishing the apartment Nick Freestone lives in with his mother. Deciding the situation in England is too unstable, Nick's mother sends him to live with his father in Burma, hoping he will be safer living on the family's teak plantation. But as soon as Nick arrives, trouble erupts in the remo...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781423104018
ISBN-10: 1423104013
Publication Date: 6/30/2009
Pages: 336
Edition: Reprint
Reading Level: Young Adult
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Publisher: Hyperion Book CH
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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From inside dust cover: 1941 - from London to supposed safety on a teak plantation in Burma. Young Nick arrives at his father's plantation eager to learn about timber and elephants. But trouble erupts. Japanese soldiers invade and Nick's father is taken prisoner and Nick forced to labor. Life grows more dangerous until friends help him to try to escape via elephants.
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The year is 1941, and bombs are being dropped from the night sky, blanketing the city of London. When fourteen-year-old Nick Freestone's apartment is demolished, his mother decides the situation in England has grown too unstable. Nick will be safer, his mother hopes, living with his father in Burma on the family's teak plantation.

Nick arrives at the plantation eager to learn about the timber elephants raised and trained there, and also to spend time with his father. But before he can settle in, trouble erupts in the remote Burmese village. Japanese soldiers invade, and Nick's father is taken prisoner. Nick is stranded, forced to work as a servant to the new rulers. As life in the village grows more dangerous for Nick and his young friend, Mya, they plan their daring escape, determined to rescue their families. But to succeed, they will have to brave not only the threat of enemy soldiers, but the dangers of their wilderness journey.

In this thrilling adventure through the jungles of Burma, Roland Smith explores the far-reaching effects of World War II, while introducing readers to the fascinating world of wild timber elephants and their mahouts.


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