The Ant-Lion

The Ant-Lion by Anthony Irvin is a juvenile fiction title published by Troubador Publishing Ltd on November 1, 2009. This 192-page book is written in English and presents an African adventure story featuring three English children who visit a wildlife conservation ranch in Tanzania. During their stay, they befriend a Maasai boy and embark on a journey filled with thrilling encounters with various wildlife and challenges.
Readers will find that the narrative focuses on the children’s quest to uncover valuable minerals that could secure the ranch’s financial future and prevent its closure. The story includes action and adventure elements as the characters face lions, elephants, snakes, buffaloes, and bandits. This engaging tale captures the spirit of exploration and friendship against the backdrop of Tanzania’s rich wildlife.
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The Ant-Lion is an African adventure story in which three English children are invited to a wildlife conservation ranch in Tanzania, where they befriend a Maasai boy. The four of them face hair-raising encounters with lions, elephants, snakes, buffaloes and bandits, as they seek to find valuable minerals that could save the ranch’s finances and prevent its closure.
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