The Memory of an Elephant

The Memory of an Elephant
Author: Alex Lasker
Publisher:
Total Pages: 221
Release: 2021-06-24
Genre:
ISBN:

"The Memory of an Elephant" is an epic saga told by an aging African elephant as he makes a last, perilous journey to find the humans who rescued him as an orphan some fifty years ago. Interwoven with his narrative are the tumultuous lives of the family who raised and then lost him: a famed hunting guide and his wife, who runs an animal orphanage (a conflict that in time upends their marriage); their son and daughter; and the young Kikuyu who finds the orphaned elephant and becomes part of the Hathaway family. This timeless story is alternately heartwarming and heartbreaking, spanning east Africa, Great Britain and New York from 1962 to 2015.

The Memory of an Elephant

The Memory of an Elephant
Author: Sophie Strady
Publisher: Chronicle Books
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-09-09
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 9781452129037

Memory and meaning are at the heart of this oversized, content-rich picture book celebrating the life of Marcel, a soulful elephant. From the towering buildings outside his window and his recollected world travels, to the friends, flora, and fauna that flourish around him, Marcel finds significance in his surroundings and, most importantly, in life's abundant details. Marcel is writing an encyclopedia, after all, and his entries are featured in full-page spreads packed with facts, elegantly situated alongside the story of his day and his life. Part story and part miscellany, this unforgettable book with dream-like illustrations will transfix both parents and children.

Elephant Memories

Elephant Memories
Author: Cynthia Moss
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 401
Release: 2012-08-06
Genre: Nature
ISBN: 022614853X

“A style so conversational…that I felt like a privileged visitor riding beside her in her rickety Land-Rover as she showed me around the park." —The New York Times Book Review Cynthia Moss spent many years living in Kenya’s Amboseli National Park and studying the elephants there, and her long-term research has revealed much of what we now know about these complex and intelligent animals. In this book, she shares a more up-close and personal perspective, chronicling the lives of the elephant families led by matriarchs Teresia, Slit Ear, Torn Ear, Tania, and Tuskless, including a rare look at calves and their development. This edition is also updated with a new afterword, catching up on the families, covering current conservation issues, and “celebrating a species from which we could learn some moral as well as zoological lessons” (Chicago Tribune). “One is soon swept away by this ‘Babar’ for adults. By the end, one even begins to feel an aversion for people. One wants to curse human civilization and cry out, ‘Now God stand up for the elephants!’”—The New York Times “Moss speaks to the general reader, with charm as well as scientific authority…[An] elegantly written and ingeniously structured account.”—TheWall Street Journal “Any reader interested in animals will be captivated.”—Publishers Weekly

Arthur and the Forgetful Elephant

Arthur and the Forgetful Elephant
Author: Maria Girón
Publisher: Presbyterian Publishing Corp
Total Pages: 43
Release: 2021-03-23
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 161164996X

"Maybe I can help!" exclaimed Arthur. At least he hopes he can. But how? What does this forgetful elephant need? Arthur doesn't know, but he's determined to find out as he and the elephant share a playful and colorful day. Arthur and the Forgetful Elephant explores memory loss from the perspective of both those who forget and those around them. With spare writing and poignant art, this story reminds us that compassion and togetherness can make even elephant-sized problems seem a little smaller.

The Memory of Elephants

The Memory of Elephants
Author: Boman Desai
Publisher: University of Chicago Press
Total Pages: 428
Release: 2001-10
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 9780226143811

Spurned by his first love, Homi Seervai, the Parsi genius from Bombay, creates a machine that lets him scan his brain for memories of the time he spent with her. The machine malfunctions, propelling him instead into his collective unconscious where he encounters ancestors and relatives, both dead and alive. In this wildly inventive book—available for the first time in the United States—Homi, blessed with the memory of elephants, discovers the splendor of his heritage as well as hope for the future.

The Memory of an Elephant

The Memory of an Elephant
Author: Peter Webb
Publisher: Grosvenor House Publishing
Total Pages: 535
Release: 2020-12-21
Genre: Fiction
ISBN: 1839754443

The callous taking of two lives by an act of pure self-interest brings together DCI Arnold, WPC Desai, Linden Lea, the twin to one of the victims, and Jasper, the deceased's terrier. This coalition of the willing pursue events, both global and personal, past and present, through the jungle of media and politics and into the inner sanctum of the English aristocracy. During their investigations they find redemption for some, retribution for others and discover that revenge is not exclusively a human trait; they confirm the certain knowledge that what goes around comes around.

The Yellow Elephant

The Yellow Elephant
Author: Tansel Ali
Publisher: Hardie Grant Books
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2013-09-01
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 1743580142

This book is a guide to improving your memory to enable learning faster and more effectively. The author, an Australian Memory Champion shows how four simple but powerful memory techniques can be learnt to train your brain for better recall and applied fo

A Memory of Elephants

A Memory of Elephants
Author: Christian Reynolds
Publisher: Gate City Press
Total Pages: 76
Release: 2018-12-09
Genre:
ISBN: 9780578422619

An exploration of consciousness, a memory of elephants is poetry woven in three parts: the personal (mind), the shared (love), and the whole (nature). Using the backdrop of elephant poaching and mistreatment, Reynolds blends traditional and nontraditional styles as he extends his awareness of the universe. We recommend this collection if you love elephants, language as an art form, and/or contemplate the nature of being.

Elephant Sense and Sensibility

Elephant Sense and Sensibility
Author: Michael Garstang
Publisher: Academic Press
Total Pages: 148
Release: 2015-02-12
Genre: Science
ISBN: 0128024879

Elephant Sense and Sensibility is a comprehensive treatment of the full range of elephant behavior. Beginning with chapters on evolution and the elephant's brain, this book is an integrated presentation of the elephant's capacity for memory, morality, emotion, empathy, altruism, language, intelligence, learning and teaching. Grounded primarily in scientific research, the book also draws upon anecdotal and visual evidence showing elephants thinking, acting, feeling and behaving in ways that we, as humans, recognize. This complete treatment of elephant behavior supported by the extensive literature, along with anecdotal and photographic material, provides an overview not available in any other text. - Covers a variety of aspects that relate to behavior, ranging from brain function and sensory input to communication, learning, and intelligence - Features a comprehensive treatment of elephant behavior supported by the extensive literature, anecdotal information, and striking photographic material, providing an overview not available in any other text - Features an interdisciplinary approach to behavior, with vital information included and integrated from several key disciplines

The Elephant's Girl

The Elephant's Girl
Author: Celesta Rimington
Publisher: Yearling
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2021-08-17
Genre: Juvenile Fiction
ISBN: 0593121252

A magical adventure for fans of Katherine Applegate and Jennifer Holm about a girl with a mysterious connection to the elephant who saved her life. An elephant never forgets, but Lexington Willow can't remember her past. Swept away by a tornado as a toddler, she was dropped in a nearby Nebraska zoo, where an elephant named Nyah protected her from the storm. With no trace of her family, Lex grew up at the zoo with her foster father, Roger; her best friend, Fisher; and the wind whispering in her ear. Years later, Nyah sends Lex a telepathic image of the woods outside the zoo. Soon, Lex is wrapped up in an adventure involving ghosts, lost treasure, and a puzzle that might be the key to finding her family. Can Lex summon the courage to discover who she really is--and why the tornado brought her here all those years ago?