"In this powerful illustrated fable for older picture book readers,
Achebe, the celebrated Nigerian writer, offers a parable about how power
corrupts." -- The New York Times Book Review
In the beginning, all the animals lived as friends. Their leopard king
was strong but gentle and wise. Only Dog had sharp teeth and lived as an
outsider before attacking the leopard and taking over as king -- until
the angry leopard returned to regain his throne by force with 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 his frequent themes of
liberation and justice. Glowing with vibrant color, Mary GrandPré's
expressive and action-filled paintings bring the unforgettable tale to
dramatic life.