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Owen & Mzee: The True Story of a Remarkable Friendship (Hardcover)
by Craig Hatkoff , Peter Greste (Illustrator)
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Story, Picture books, Friendship, Ages 4-8, Children's books |
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A heartwarming and inspirational story about the friendship between two animals demonstrating the power of courage, love, and the preciousness of life that will warm the hearts of children and adults. |
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Author: Craig Hatkoff , Peter Greste (Illustrator)
Publisher: Scholastic Press
Pub. in: February, 2006
ISBN: 0439829739
Pages: 40
Measurements: 9.7 x 10.8 x 0.5 inches
Origin of product: USA
Order code: BC00196
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This is a wonderful book full of beautiful, adorable photos of Owen the hippo, Mzee the tortoise and the loving people who have helped them. A truly beautiful story of love and success in the face of dire adversity and a pairing you thought you could only find in a Disney movie. This is a great story to read to your kids, students or even just give a glance yourself.
When the six-year-old contributor to this book saw the photograph documenting the extraordinary friendship between a baby hippo (Owen) and a 130-year-old giant tortoise (Mzee), she persuaded her father to help tell their story. Originally an e-book, the hardcover version begins with images of the duo, whetting readers' appetite and providing reassurance as the potentially disturbing plot unfolds. After a scene depicting a pod of hippos near the Sabuki River in Kenya, the text describes the 600-pound baby's displacement and separation from the group during the 2004 tsunami. Children witness the challenging rescue and meet the knowledgeable staff at an animal sanctuary. From Owen's first approach for protection to Mzee's unexpected tolerance, the photographs, mostly by BBC photojournalist Greste, capture the pair eating, swimming, snuggling, and playing together. Their contentment and peace are palpable. Because it is sensitively structured, with careful choices about what is emphasized and illustrated, the situation does not overwhelm readers. The text and the back matter are brimming with information about the animals, their caregivers, and the locale. This touching story of the power of a surprising friendship to mitigate the experience of loss is full of heart and hope.
The story has a simple, direct appeal: the hippo is dramatically rescued and brought to a Kenyan nature preserve, where it forms a surprising bond with a giant tortoise. Inspirational language about "the power of courage, love, and the preciousness of life" clutters the powerful facts, and not all of the photos are equally crisp and closely cued to the text. But children will nonetheless embrace the incident's compelling anthropomorphic elements, thoughtfully framed by the authors, and will exclaim over the images of the winsome baby and its grizzled surrogate parent. Adults hoping to share the story with young readers may find this preferable to Jeanette Winter's picture book inspired by the same event, Mama (2006), which more starkly emphasizes the trauma of the tsunami itself.
Target readers:
Kids aged 4-8
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Craig Hatkoff is an American philanthropist from New York City. Along with Robert DeNiro and his wife Jane Rosenthal, he co-founded the Tribeca Film Festival and the Tribeca Film Institute in 2002. He has also authored multiple children's books including Owen & Mzee: The True Story Of A Remarkable Friendship and Good-Bye, Tonsils.
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The inspiring true story of two great friends, a baby hippo named Owen and a 130-year-old giant tortoise named Mzee. When Owen was stranded after the December 2004 tsunami, villagers in Kenya worked tirelessly to rescue him. Then, to everyone's amazement, the orphan hippo and the elderly tortoise adopted each other. Now they are inseparable, swimming, eating, and playing together. Adorable photos e-mailed from friend to friend quickly made them worldwide celebrities. Here is a joyous reminder that in times of trouble, friendship is stronger than the differences that too often pull us apart.
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Nessie (MSL quote), USA
<2006-12-25 00:00>
When I heard that a book had been written about the friendship between Owen, an orphaned hippopotamus, and Mzee, the old tortoise, I knew I had to get it. This is a lovely story that will warm the hearts of children and adults and can be used to illustrate resiliency, the strength of friendship, and how creatures that don't look alike can get along. This book is worth buying for the pictures alone. |
Lisa R. (MSL quote), USA
<2006-12-25 00:00>
This book is a truly miraculous and wondrous tale of the power of love and friendship in human and animal life. I purchased copies of this book for myself and for people ranging in age from 4 to 65. I dare anyone to read it without getting teary-eyed. It is awe-inspiring and fascinating. |
C. Anderson (MSL quote), USA
<2006-12-25 00:00>
I bought this to give my neighbor's 6 year old son. Maybe I will get another copy for myself! The story is about unlikely friendship that is endearing and surprising. The pictures are great and the warm fuzzies stay in your heart for a while after reading the book. This would be a great read aloud to share. |
Sarah Cooper (MSL quote), USA
<2006-12-25 00:00>
I purchased this book because of my grandchildren, but when I read it, I realized that it is also a very good book for grownups. The story of these two - one very old, one very young - is hard to resist. And there is much to learn from their tale. I told my daughter about the book, and she volunteered my reading the book to my grandson's kindergarten class. The children loved the story and the remarkable accompanying photographs. And I loved sharing it with them. In addition to teaching about animals, the story of Owen and Mzee illustrates a wonderful life story about friends and friendships that we can all learn from. |
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