Description
Two children, one gorilla, and their incredible journey to freedom.
About the Author
Gill Lewis spent much of her childhood in the garden where she ran a small zoo and a veterinary hospital for creepy-crawlies, mice, and birds. When she grew up she became a real vet and travelled from the Arctic to Africa in search of interesting animals and places. Gill now writes books for children. Her previous novels, Sky Hawk, White Dolphin, Moon Bear, and Scarlet Ibis published to worldwide critical acclaim and have been translated into more than twenty languages. She lives in the depths of Somerset with her husband and three children and writes from a tree house in the company of squirrels.
Reviews
'I think Gill is one of the best authors ever!' * Eva, age 10 *
'Lewis's confident, economical prose takes the reader up, up and away.' * The Times *
'Lewis writes beautifully about nature and animals.' * Daily Mail *
'Gill Lewis has established herself as the principal contemporary writer of animal stories, combining a vet's knowledge of her subject with a novelist's capacity for character and plot.' * Telegraph *
'Powerful and thought-provoking from the start, I read it straight through to the end.' * Kerra Dagley, ReadingZone *
'A recommended read for wildlife lovers, would be travellers, and anyone who wants to engage with lives different from their own.' * Books for Keeps *
'Adventure and wildlife mix in this exciting story' * Angels & Urchins *
'Lewis's animal stories grow more powerful with each book ... This is a thrilling, thought-provoking adventure' * Sally Morris, Daily Mail *
'Not many people can set out to explain the backstory of the mineral coltan to children and produce a thrilling adventure story. But vet-turned-author Gill Lewis is a rare talent.' * Lucy Siegle, The Observer Magazine *
Book Information
ISBN 9780192739186
Author Gill Lewis
Format Paperback
Page Count 336
Imprint Oxford University Press
Publisher Oxford University Press
Weight(grams) 312g
Dimensions(mm) 197mm * 129mm * 25mm