A Tiger Too Many

A Tiger Too Many by Antony Wootten is a debut novel published by Eskdale Publishing in 2011, featuring 184 pages in English. This story is set in London Zoo during World War II and follows a young girl’s urgent quest to save her beloved tiger cub amidst the chaos of air raids and the challenges of evacuation. The narrative captures the tension and emotional turmoil of the time, highlighting the bond between Jill and her tiger cub as they navigate the dangers surrounding them.
Readers will find a dramatic tale that intertwines themes of animals and war, showcasing Jill’s resilience in the face of adversity. As the zoo faces destruction and her family is impacted by the war, the story unfolds with a focus on her determination to protect the tiger cub. This edition offers a glimpse into the trials faced during a tumultuous period, making it a poignant read for the 9-12 age range.
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Antony Wootten’s debut novel, A Tiger Too Many, is a dramatic and powerful page-turner for the 9-12 age range. Set in London Zoo during World War II, it is a tense tale of a young girl’s desperate struggle to save her beloved tiger-cub. Despite the traumas of air-raids and evacuation, and her older brother going missing in action, Jill never gives up, even when the zoo itself is bombed and she finds herself amongst the burning debris…
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