Brilliant, inspirational and pulls no punches, telling one of the really big conservation stories, <i>The Tigers' Tale</i> is superbly illustrated and wonderfully told.

Tim Birkhead, Author of What it's Like to Be a Bird

The majesty of the tiger has transcended generations and continents, inspiring people from all walks of life to protect, venerate and celebrate the big cat. This beautifully illustrated book will captivate a new generation and impart important lessons learned from the tragic local extinction of the tigers of Panna Tiger Reserve in India. While interventions since mean that tigers once again stalk the emerald forests. <b>Catherine Barr’s book reminds us all that the threat of tiger trade still lingers and there is no room for complacency.</b>

Debbie Banks, Tiger and Wildlife Crime Campaign Leader, Environmental Investigation Agency

Tigers today need all the help they can get. In <i>The Tiger's Tale</i>, the perils of habitat loss and the illegal wildlife trade loom large, but Catherine Barr's charming story and Tara Anand's gorgeous illustrations turn the emerald forest into a place of magic and hope, where the big cats leap off every page and the future is as bright as their burning eyes.

Mike Unwin, Non-Fiction Author behind Migration: Incredible Animal Journeys, Photographer and Illustrator

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An extraordinary and hard-hitting story of a species on the brink, which finishes with a message of hope that will galvanise you into action.

Jess French, Author of What a Waste and Lost Species

From the author of the beautiful Fourteen Wolves comes another incredible true story of rewilding.

Perfect for children aged 7+

Magnificent, powerful and mysterious, the tiger is one of the world’s most iconic animals. It is also one of most endangered. For hundreds of years, these exceptional beasts have been hunted, pushing them to the brink of extinction. How can we save them?

This compelling tale tells the turbulent true story of the tragic disappearance of tigers from Panna Tiger Reserve in India and, finally, their heroic return. We follow a group of tigers, each with their own individual traits, on their adventures. Together, we learn how the tiger experts introduce tigers to the reserve and track them as they explore, hunt, play, swim, mate and make the forest their home. However, all is not as it seems – and there is danger lurking in the shadows of the emerald forest.

With evocative storytelling combined with clear non-fiction information by eco-expert Catherine Barr and lush illustrations by Tara Anand, this story illuminates exactly why tiger conservation is so important.

'Catherine Barr's book reminds us all that the threat of tiger trade still lingers and there is no room for complacency.' EIA (Environmental Investigation Agency)

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A brilliant follow-up to Fourteen Wolves, The Tigers' Tale is the incredible true story of how tigers were reintroduced to Panna Tiger Reserve in India. With compelling storytelling and breathtaking illustrations, this positive conservation story is a book to treasure
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A brilliant follow-up to the UKLA shortlisted (and David Walliams endorsed) Fourteen Wolves, The Tigers’ Tale shares rewilding as a central theme, this time focusing on a fascinating conservation success story that illuminates exactly why it’s so important for humans to work together to protect animals
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781526626554
Publisert
2023-04-13
Utgiver
Vendor
Bloomsbury Childrens Books
Vekt
620 gr
Høyde
308 mm
Bredde
246 mm
Dybde
12 mm
Aldersnivå
J, 02
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Forfatter
Illustratør

Biographical note

After campaigning with Greenpeace for years, Catherine Barr trained as a journalist and became an editor at the Natural History Museum. Catherine now writes non-fiction books that aim to inspire children to explore, understand and take action to protect the natural world. She is a proud Patron of Reading for a local school and visits schools all over the country to run workshops inspired by her books.

Tara Anand is an illustrator and visual artist from Mumbai who currently lives in New York City. She draws her inspiration from books, history and her surroundings. Tara has several accolades to her name including winning The Society of Illustrators Zankel Scholar Award in 2021 and being longlisted for the World Illustration Awards in 2021.