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The Elephant Keeper

A Novel

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"Enchanting . . . a strange tour of late eighteenth-century England, a natural history of elephants and the story of a most unusual friendship." —The Washington Post
A poignant and magical story set in eighteenth-century England, The Elephant Keeper by Christopher Nicholson is the tale of two baby elephants and the young man who accidentally finds himself their guardian. Every reader who was enchanted by Sara Gruen's Water for Elephants or enthralled by When Elephants Weep will adore Nicholson's The Elephant Keeper—a masterful blending of historical novel, coming-of-age tale, animal adventure, and love story.
"Intensely moving . . . an exceptional novel." —The Boston Globe
"Endearing . . . Like the elephant at its centre, Nicholson's book is gentle, profound and sweet-natured." —The Guardian
"Bighearted and warm, with a slow-moving kind of grace, the book is very much like the two elephants that inhabit the world of the novel. Elegant and beautiful, the writing is precise and well-paced. The Elephant Keeper is a book that will stay with you long after you have read the last page." —Raleigh News & Observer
"An extended meditation on human needs and how our choices shape a better or lesser existence . . . [A] poignant, heartfelt novel." —St. Louis Post Dispatch
"Christopher Nicholson traces the arc of Tom and Jenny's surprising journey with delicate empathy. He confronts sex, violence and power, but he does not shy away from less dramatic themes, such as gentleness and companionship, which help to make The Elephant Keeper such a rewarding book." —Times Literary Supplement
"The Elephant Keeper is the best book I've read in the past twenty years or so." —Nikki Giovanni, poet
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    • Publisher's Weekly

      June 8, 2009
      A tale by BBC radio documentary producer Nicholson about a man and an elephant canters along at a delightful pace, from the first meeting between the two on the quay in Bristol, England. In 1773, Tom Page writes a history of the well-trained elephant, Jenny, and his life as a “humble groom” for the Harrington family's elephants that he learned to care for as a teenager. Lizzy Tindall, a bold young maid, endears herself to Tom and his elephants, but when the female, Jenny, is sold, Lizzy urges Tom to stay—that Jenny is “only an Elephant.” Tom, outraged, chooses to go with Jenny. The animal and keeper communicate, converse even, in their quarters in the elephant house. The pair subsequently move from master to master, ending up in a miserable menagerie in London. “Befogged and befuddled” in the cruel city, an aged Tom strays from Jenny only to discover that his respect for the tenderhearted elephant is singular. Nicholson's elegiac alternate endings leave only the memory of their lasting bond—the elephant's legendary ability to “never forget” is finally ours.

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