Tom Page is a young groom working on the estate of a wealthy landowner in Somersetshire during the 1770s. When his employer purchases two young elephants, Tom is given the task of caring for them ... and so The Elephant Keeper is born. Everything is new and exciting to Tom and, indeed, the elephants. They slowly find their way together, building trust and understanding. Tom names them Timothy and Jenny, and seems to be able to communicate with them in a remarkably intimate and gentle way (not a bit Dr Doolittle). When the elephants are split up, the relationship between Tom and Jenny deepens further. Not everyone is a fan of Jenny, and cruelty and tragedy share the same space as wonder and comfort. Tom tries to protect Jenny and she tries to return the favour. Their deep dependency on each other cannot help but affect Tom's relationships with family, friends, lovers and employers. This is a touching tale that really pulls at the heart strings. The story follows the pair over many years, as the elephant is passed from one owner to the next, with Tom always accompanying her. There may not be a clear ending, which normally annoys me in a book, but I was more than happy to be left "hanging" in this case. I found myself so invested in Tom and Jenny that I didn't want it to end, and it kind of didn't! Thank you Christopher Nicholson for your moving story that will definitely stay with me ... now, could I make room in my garden for an elephant?
My STAR rating: FOUR.
Length: 292 print pages.
Price I paid: 50p.
Formats available: print, unabridged audio download, unabridged audio CD, ebook.
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