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16%OFFLauren St. John - The White Giraffe Series: Operation Rhino: Book 5 - 9781444012736 - V9781444012736
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The White Giraffe Series: Operation Rhino: Book 5

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Description for The White Giraffe Series: Operation Rhino: Book 5 Paperback. The fifth African adventure in Lauren St John's bestselling THE WHITE GIRAFFE series. Illustrator(s): Dean, David. Series: White Giraffe Series. Num Pages: 192 pages. BIC Classification: 4KHJ; 5AK; YFC; YXZG. Category: (J) Children / Juvenile. Dimension: 200 x 129 x 16. Weight in Grams: 184.
The fifth African adventure in Lauren St John's bestselling THE WHITE GIRAFFE series. When Sawubona's white rhinos are attacked, the poachers leave behind a terrified calf. Devastated but determined to help, Martine and Ben agree to take the rhino baby to a sanctuary near the Golden Gate Highlands National Park. But the sanctuary is hiding a precious secret - one that must be guarded from the poachers at all costs. When the secret gets out, Martine and Ben find themselves in the fight of their lives to save one of the rarest animals on earth. But who can they trust? A magical and heartwarming adventure about saving endangered species.

Product Details

Publisher
Hachette Children´s Group
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2016
Series
White Giraffe Series
Condition
New
Number of Pages
192
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781444012736
SKU
V9781444012736
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 5 to 9 working days
Ref
99-99

About Lauren St. John
Lauren St John grew up surrounded by horses, cats, dogs, horses and a pet giraffe on a farm and game reserve in Zimbabwe, the inspiration for her bestselling White Giraffe and One Dollar Horse series. At 17, she spent a year in the UK working as a veterinary nurse before becoming a sports and music journalist. Dead Man's Cove, the first in her Laura Marlin Mystery series, won the Blue Peter Book of the Year Award. The Glory, her YA novel about a long-distance horse race across the American West, has been optioned for film. Her latest books are The Snow Angel, set in Kenya and Scotland, and Kat Wolfe Investigates, the first in a new mystery series about a pet-sitter who lives in idyllic Bluebell Bay on the Jurassic Coast. A passionate conservationist, Lauren is an Ambassador for the Born Free Foundation and the founder of Authors4Oceans. When not rescuing leopards and dolphins, she is a full-time valet to her rescued, and not in the least demanding, Bengal cat, Max. David Dean studied illustration at Manchester Metropolitan University and has been working as an illustrator since 1999. He has to date created covers for nearly 40 books including Lauren St. John's THE WHITE GIRAFFE and DOLPHIN SONG (both Orion), as well as many other illustrations for books, magazines, CDs, posters and advertisements. He lives (with his cat) in Cheshire.

Reviews for The White Giraffe Series: Operation Rhino: Book 5
Mystery, intrigue and suspense dominate the story of 11 year old orphaned Martine who is sent to live with her grandmother on a game reserve in South Africa. Reading this meticulously worded, cleverly crafted and flawless novel proved to be a real joy. This book has the hallmark of a children's classic and would make a delightful film.
Marion Griffiths, ARMADILLO on THE WHITE GIRAFFE
enthralling... we may not all have a white giraffe to make life easier, but his book reminds us that even the most miserable situation can get better.
John Millen on THE WHITE GIRAFFE
St John's descriptions of southern Africa provide a sumptuous backdrop ... top-drawer adventure storytelling, with an added helping of fantasy thrown in. It all makes for a genuinely gripping tale that will warm even the coldest of hearts.
Joe Melia, Waterstone's Bristol Galleries on THE WHITE GIRAFFE
A thrilling mix of heartfelt eco-friendly adventure and natural magic ... perfect for 8-11s.
Amanda Craig, THE TIMES on THE LAST LEOPARD
A deep sense of humanity runs through the tale which encompasses themes such as loss, bereavement, guilt, courage, love and kindness
Primary Teacher
St John's refined prose and assertive young protagonists convey a profound regard for the beauty and magic of the vast African backdrop ... a hugely enjoyable and gripping summer read for both girls and boys.
THE BOOKSELLER on THE LAST LEOPARD

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