Akimbo and the Elephants

Akimbo and the Elephants

by Alexander McCall Smith

Narrated by Alexander McCall Smith

Unabridged — 55 minutes

Akimbo and the Elephants

Akimbo and the Elephants

by Alexander McCall Smith

Narrated by Alexander McCall Smith

Unabridged — 55 minutes

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Overview

Born in Zimbabwe, New York Times best-selling author Alexander McCall Smith uses his first-hand knowledge of Africa to connect with his young audience and supply his Akimbo chapter books with vivid details. In a central African animal sanctuary, young Akimbo sees the carcass of a mother elephant rotting in the sun. Hearing that his ranger father rarely catches these killers, Akimbo hatches a secret plan to apprehend these villains himself. But are the dangers too daunting for this aspiring hero? "This story ... conveys appreciation and respect for the African landscape, culture, and people ." -Booklist

Editorial Reviews

Poachers are killing grown elephants, stealing their tusks, and then abandoning the calves to certain death. Determined to stop this deadly practice, young Akimbo poses as a hunter to uncover the culprits. Another engaging tale of African adventure by famed novelist Alexander McCall Smith.

Publishers Weekly

This fast-paced tale launches Smith's (the No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency mysteries) paper-over-board series starring Akimbo, who lives on the edge of an African game reserve. The lad is horrified when he and his ranger father come across a dead elephant, the victim of a gang of poachers who have killed it for its tusks. The boy surreptitiously takes a tusk from his father's storeroom as bait and promises to lead a poacher to a stash of another gang's booty if the man will teach him how they kill their prey. The narrative at times errs on the side of melodrama (e.g., watching the fallen elephant's calf wait for its mother to get up, Akimbo "declared war on the poachers"), but Smith effectively builds suspense. The boy realizes he is being stalked by an animal in the darkness, then narrowly escapes from a charging rhino. Akimbo emerges as a hero after leading his father and another ranger back to the poachers. The tale's brevity, Smith's concise writing and Pham's evocative full-page half-tone illustrations make this an attractive choice for reluctant readers. Akimbo and the Lions (1-58234-687-9) is also due out this month. Ages 7-up. (Sept.) Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

School Library Journal

Gr 2-3-The author of the adult "The No. 1 Ladies' Detective Agency" mystery series originally published these delightful children's stories in Great Britain in the early 1990s. His short, illustrated chapter-book adventures will transport American readers to the plains of Africa where Akimbo lives with his parents on a Kenyan game reserve. His father works as a park ranger, and, on occasion, Akimbo is allowed to accompany him while he works. In Elephants, the two encounter a dead elephant, killed for its tusks. When the poachers aren't found immediately, Akimbo devises a plan to catch them in the act. After several suspenseful moments, the boy's simple, yet innocent plan works. In Lions, the child accompanies his father and other rangers as they investigate news of lion attacks. The plan is to trap the marauding animal and take it to another area, but by accident, they capture its cub. The African setting, dramatic full-page pencil illustrations, and the animal facts woven into the stories are sure to capture young readers.-Mary N. Oluonye, Shaker Heights Public Library, OH Copyright 2005 Reed Business Information.

Kirkus Reviews

Well before Smith became known for his deft, book club pleasing Number 1 Ladies' Detective Agency series, he penned sweet stories of Akimbo, the intrepid, natureloving African boy. From his father, Akimbo learns to love animals and passes up no opportunity to protect them from poachers and sometimes from each other. In the first adventure, Akimbo learns about poachers who kill elephants for their tusks. In the tradition of the Hardy Boys, he takes matters into his own hands, breaks a few family rules and hunts the poachers himself. In the second story (Akimbo and the Lions), Akimbo's father is called upon to save livestock from encroaching lions, and a cub is abandoned in the process. While readers will want to know which country Akimbo calls home and will question the stereotyped sex roles, they will cheer for the goodhearted boy as he bravely faces each danger in his quest to protect his beloved animals. (Fiction. 711)

Product Details

BN ID: 2940171110239
Publisher: Recorded Books, LLC
Publication date: 02/13/2008
Series: Akimbo Series , #3
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 8 - 11 Years
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