A jewel of a middle-grade novel about a resilient little girl who
longs for her dad to break free from the elephant of his depression.
When Olive's dad drags himself to work in the morning, the elephant goes
with him. When he comes home again, so does the elephant. It's always
there, heavy and silent, casting a shadow of sadness over him. Olive
knows it has been like this since her mother passed away when she was a
year old, and she can't stand to see her father burdened anymore. With
help from her grandfather and her best friend Arthur, she hatches a plan
to rid her family of the elephant once and for all.
Before long, she'll learn that while happiness isn't that simple, small
things can move mountains--or elephants.
Award-winning author-illustrator Peter Carnavas portrays a child's
response to her father's depression with naïve wisdom. In defiance of
the looming grey presence, The Elephant is an intergenerational story
of resilience, family, and hope.