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In a forest in India, a boy named Viku kills a snake to save an elephant. Viku and the elephant, Haatee, become good friends. Haatee communicates with only two sounds, but the two understand each other very well. In the first book, Viku and the Elephant, they thwart the evil plans of ivory poachers and leave their leaders on a tiny island surrounded by crocodiles. In the second book, Viku to the Rescue, Viku frees his elephant friend from the elephant catchers. This book continues their first story. This time they defeat ivory thieves and make the forest a safe place for animals. These stories…mehr

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In a forest in India, a boy named Viku kills a snake to save an elephant. Viku and the elephant, Haatee, become good friends. Haatee communicates with only two sounds, but the two understand each other very well. In the first book, Viku and the Elephant, they thwart the evil plans of ivory poachers and leave their leaders on a tiny island surrounded by crocodiles. In the second book, Viku to the Rescue, Viku frees his elephant friend from the elephant catchers. This book continues their first story. This time they defeat ivory thieves and make the forest a safe place for animals. These stories of friendship and adventure tell us about life in another culture. This book works well as a read-aloud story for young children, is suitable for early readers (2nd and 3rd grades), and is an excellent chapter book for 4th and 5th graders.
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Autorenporträt
Born in Calcutta, India, Debu Majumdar came to the U.S. in 1964 to do graduate work and received a doctorate degree in physics. His book From the Ganges to the Snake River was first published by Idaho State University and then by Caxton Press in 2000; it interweaves Indian culture with North-West American reality. His children's book Viku and the Elephant was published in 2011. He currently writes Op-Ed Columns for two Idaho newspapers. He lives with his wife in Idaho Falls, Idaho.