Chad and the Elephant Engine

“Chad and the Elephant Engine” by Marjorie Stover is a children’s book published by Collins in 1971. This 1st edition features 74 pages and is presented in English. The story follows a boy acrobat who is part of a circus and dreams of becoming an elephant boy, exploring themes of aspiration and identity within the vibrant world of circus life.
Readers will find a narrative that delves into the boy’s journey as he navigates his desires and the challenges that come with them. The book captures the essence of childhood dreams and the allure of circus performances, making it a relatable tale for young audiences. With its focus on a boy’s ambition in a circus setting, “Chad and the Elephant Engine” offers an engaging exploration of what it means to pursue one’s passions.
Official synopsis Publisher
A boy acrobat with the circus longs to be an elephant boy.
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