Whistling for the Elephants
by Sandi Toksvig | Literature & Fiction | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 075153286x Global Overview for this book
ISBN: 075153286x Global Overview for this book
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Journal Entry 1 by katybean from Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire United Kingdom on Friday, February 10, 2006
Book arrived with 9 others in a lucky dip from www.thebookpeople.co.uk
Amazon.co.uk Review
An eccentric cast of characters, human and animal, features in this first novel for adults by comic actress Toksvig. When eleven-year-old tomboy Dorothy Kane moves with her upper-class English parents to the small town of Sassaspaneck, New York, the result is bewilderment on every side. The Kanes are a family of "partial communicators", physically remote and emotionally vague: "I suppose a lot of people have never seen their father naked; I had never seen mine without a tie." Confronted with a 1960s America shaken by a war in Vietnam, by campaigns for civil rights and women's liberation, Dorothy's parents retreat into crisis, leaving her to pick her own, troubled way through the last, crucial summer of her childhood.
She receives help and inspiration from an unlikely source: a trio of women who live on the edge of town in a dilapidated zoo. Gradually she uncovers details of the zoo's flamboyant and tragic history, its origins in passion and extravagant wealth, the secrets and betrayals surrounding its decline. It is a history that touches the lives of all the people of Sassaspaneck. With Dorothy's help, old wounds are healed and new bonds forged, as the women of the town are drawn into a struggle to save the zoo from property developers--and to provide a new home for Artemesia, a tightrope-walking African elephant.
Whistling for the Elephants is a gently comic novel about transformation and the getting of wisdom; about finding the ways to make being a girl "just fine"; and about relearning from the animal kingdom those lessons of love and fidelity that human beings as a species are apt to forget
Amazon.co.uk Review
An eccentric cast of characters, human and animal, features in this first novel for adults by comic actress Toksvig. When eleven-year-old tomboy Dorothy Kane moves with her upper-class English parents to the small town of Sassaspaneck, New York, the result is bewilderment on every side. The Kanes are a family of "partial communicators", physically remote and emotionally vague: "I suppose a lot of people have never seen their father naked; I had never seen mine without a tie." Confronted with a 1960s America shaken by a war in Vietnam, by campaigns for civil rights and women's liberation, Dorothy's parents retreat into crisis, leaving her to pick her own, troubled way through the last, crucial summer of her childhood.
She receives help and inspiration from an unlikely source: a trio of women who live on the edge of town in a dilapidated zoo. Gradually she uncovers details of the zoo's flamboyant and tragic history, its origins in passion and extravagant wealth, the secrets and betrayals surrounding its decline. It is a history that touches the lives of all the people of Sassaspaneck. With Dorothy's help, old wounds are healed and new bonds forged, as the women of the town are drawn into a struggle to save the zoo from property developers--and to provide a new home for Artemesia, a tightrope-walking African elephant.
Whistling for the Elephants is a gently comic novel about transformation and the getting of wisdom; about finding the ways to make being a girl "just fine"; and about relearning from the animal kingdom those lessons of love and fidelity that human beings as a species are apt to forget
Journal Entry 2 by katybean from Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire United Kingdom on Thursday, August 30, 2007
This was a really 'charming' read, told through the eyes of a young child. I'm glad I read it, and will look out for others by Sandi Toksvig!!
This will now go to Ladkyis, as she took it out of a VBB on bcuk extra!
Katybean
This will now go to Ladkyis, as she took it out of a VBB on bcuk extra!
Katybean
I chose this from a Virtual Bookbox on BCUKextra because everything I have read by Sandy Toksvig has been worth reading.Thank you Katybean for sending it
Journal Entry 4 by Ladkyis at Controlled Release in -- Controlled Release, -- By post or by hand/ in person -- United Kingdom on Monday, May 26, 2008
Released 15 yrs ago (5/27/2008 UTC) at Controlled Release in -- Controlled Release, -- By post or by hand/ in person -- United Kingdom
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Sending to Tutley Mutley as part of the original virtual book box on BCuk extra
Sending to Tutley Mutley as part of the original virtual book box on BCuk extra
I glance in the (virtual) bookbox, remove this rather interesting looking book - and, lo!, it arrives in the post within just a few days!
Thank you so much for your prompt despatch, Ladkyis, and I'm looking forward to reading this. I haven't read anything by Sandi Toksvig, though I've heard her speak on the radio rather engagingly.
Thank you so much for your prompt despatch, Ladkyis, and I'm looking forward to reading this. I haven't read anything by Sandi Toksvig, though I've heard her speak on the radio rather engagingly.