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ELEFANTASTIC! by Jane Yolen

ELEFANTASTIC!

A Story of Magic in 5 Acts: Light Verse on a Heavy Subject

by Jane Yolen ; illustrated by Brett Helquist

Pub Date: May 17th, 2022
ISBN: 978-1-4521-7681-9
Publisher: Chronicle Books

A look into a bygone era of the circus through the life of an elephant.

Told mostly through the art, this tale follows a young elephant who is unceremoniously taken from their home and sold to the circus. They forge an unlikely friendship with a magician, who finds a way to put things right. Each page has one word that begins with ele—“ELEPHANT”: the young animal with their parent. “ELEPH-ATE”: The elephant is lured into a trap by bananas. “ELE-FATE”: the elephant is ensnared. The story does not shy away from the harsher aspects, such as the terror of the kidnapping, but readers also see the elephant’s joy as they befriend the magician and love and trust grow. The words are written in a beautiful script that evokes circus signs, and the text flows well when read aloud, though at times some of the invented words feel a bit clunky. The images are the stars of the show; rendered in gouache, they fill the pages, depicting both the drama of the circus acts and quieter moments as the elephant longs to return to their past life. The magician is light-skinned; circus performers and attendees are diverse. In an author’s note, Yolen describes the true story that inspired this book—in 1982, Broadway producer David Balding bought an orphaned baby elephant from Zimbabwe and created a circus for her. (This book was reviewed digitally.)

A simple tale that will have readers cheering.

(Picture book. 4-7)