Allende, Isabel. Forest of the pygmies.ALLENDE, Isabel Allende, Isabel, 1942–, Chilean novelist. Since the 1973 coup that deposed her uncle, President Salvador Allende Gossens, Isabel Allende, who is among the most notable contemporary Chilean writers, has lived abroad, for many of those years in California. . Forest of the pygmies Forest of the Pygmies is a novel written by the Chilean novelist Isabel Allende and published in 2004. The English version was released in the following year.[3] . Tr. by Margaret Sayers Peden Margaret Sayers Peden is an American translator and Professor, being a Missouri native and born in about 1920. Career and Achievements She returned to college to obtain her graduate degrees in later life. . HarperCollins. 304p. c2005. 0-06-076196-2. $19.99. (Library bdg: 0-06-076197-0. $20.89.). JS Allende completes her trilogy that began with City of the Beasts and continued with Kingdom of the Golden Dragon with this volume, set in Africa. Kate has been sent to Kenya to write an article about the first elephant-led safaris, and her grandson Alex and friend Nadia are along for the thrilling ride. A sorceress in Nairobi warns them of danger ahead, and they encounter plenty of it when the safari ends and they head out to look for missing missionaries in a remote swampy jungle. After a plane crash and close encounters with wild animals WILD ANIMALS. Animals in a state of nature; animals ferae naturae. Vide Animals; Ferae naturae. , they enter the territory of a tyrant who has enslaved Enslaved may refer to:
Allende, author of many acclaimed books for adults as well as this series for YAs, evokes the climate and creatures of Africa beautifully, and this tense tale has memorable characters and lots of action and excitement along with elements of magical realism. Best appreciated by those who have read the previous volumes, though. Paula Rohrlick, KLIATT J--Recommended for junior high school students. The contents are of particular interest to young adolescents and their teachers. S--Recommended for senior high school students. |
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