From Chinua Achebe, father of modern African literature, comes a vivid
fable about power and freedom.
In the beginning, all the animals lived as friends. Their king, the
leopard, was strong but gentle and wise. Only Dog had sharp teeth, and
only he scoffed at the other animals' plan to build a common shelter for
resting out of the rain. But when Dog is flooded out of his own cave, he
attacks the leopard and takes over as king. And it is then, after
visiting the blacksmith's forge and knocking on Thunder's door, that the
angry leopard returns to regain his throne by the menace of his own
threatening new claws. In a riveting fable for young readers about the
potency and dangers of power taken by force, Nigerian writer Chinua
Achebe, author of Things Fall Apart, evokes themes of liberation and
justice that echo his seminal novels about post-colonial Africa. Glowing
with vibrant color, Mary GrandPré's expressive and action filled
paintings bring this unforgettable tale to dramatic life.