An illustrated true account of three ailing elephants' journey from a
cold Canadian zoo to a sanctuary in California, where they were healed
by the warmer climate and more suitable terrain.
In 2013, people across North America were riveted by the story of Toka,
Thika, and Iringa, the last three elephants at the zoo in Toronto,
Ontario. Lonely for a larger herd, sick from the cold climate, and weak
from standing for long days in a too-small concrete enclosure, the
elephants desperately needed a change. The zoo and animal activists
agreed that they should be moved to a healthier home, but the best
option--the Performing Animal Welfare Society (PAWS) sanctuary in
distant California--seemed like an impossible dream.
In Elephant Journey, leading activist and award-winning author Rob
Laidlaw unfolds the journey of how that impossible dream was realized.
In clear, straightforward prose, he describes the elephants' experiences
on the journey of three days and 4,100 kilometers that brought them to
the sanctuary at last. Celebrated illustrator Brian Deines' oil
paintings, based on actual footage of the trip, provide an intimate
window into the experiences of Toka, Thika, and Iringa as they braved
their long road to a new life. Extensive back matter includes an index,
photographs, and further information about this miraculous Elephant
Journey.