In 2001, Sharon Pincott traded her privileged life as a high-flying
corporate executive to start a new one with the Presidential Elephants
of Zimbabwe. She was unpaid, untrained, self-funded, and arrived with
the starry-eyed idealism of most foreigners during early encounters with
Africa. For 13 years--the worst in Zimbabwe's volatile history--this
intrepid Australian woman lived in the Hwange bush fighting for the
lives of these elephants, forming an extraordinary and life-changing
bond with them. Powerfully moving, sometimes disturbing, and often very
funny, Elephant Dawn is a celebration of love, courage, and honor
amongst our greatest land mammals. With resilience beyond measure,
Sharon earns the supreme right to call them family.