Eliffant yn yr Ardd

Eliffant yn yr Ardd by Michael Morpurgo is a Welsh adaptation of An Elephant in the Garden, published by Gwasg Carreg Gwalch in 2013. This edition spans 180 pages and is presented in the Welsh language. The story unfolds in Dresden during 1945, focusing on Elizabeth and Karli’s mother, who works at the zoo and has a special bond with a young elephant named Marlene. As the threat of bombing looms, the zoo director announces a grim decision regarding the animals, setting the stage for a poignant narrative.
Readers will find a tale that intertwines themes of compassion and survival against the backdrop of war. The narrative explores the challenges faced by the characters as they navigate the difficult circumstances surrounding the zoo and its inhabitants. With elements related to arborist merchandising and self-service, this edition offers a unique perspective on the bond between humans and animals during a time of crisis.
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A Welsh adaptation of An Elephant in the Garden. Dresden, 1945. Elizabeth and Karli’s mother works at the zoo, where her favourite animal is a young elephant named Marlene. Then the zoo director tells her that the dangerous animals – including the elephants – must be shot before the town is bombed.
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