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Saving H’non: Chang and the Elephant

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When Chang meets an elderly elephant named H’non, she makes a promise to rescue her from a lifetime of captivity. Together, they embark on a quest to find a new home where H’non can live as nature intended – wild and free.

Created by environmental activist Trang Nguyen and award-winning manga artist Jeet Zdung, Saving H’non: Chang and the Elephant is an inspirational graphic-novel adventure, based on a true story, about a young conservationist who overcomes the odds to give H’non the elephant the life she deserves after 50 years of hardship.

Chang’s daring story is for any young reader, animal lover and intrepid explorer who’s ready for adventure!

Our Review Panel says...

‘Saving H’non; Chang and the Elephant’ is Trang Nguyen’s second graphic novel. The first, ‘Saving Sorya; Chang and the Sun Bear’ was deservedly nominated for the Yoto Carnegie Medal for Illustration. The comic-style book tells the true story of how wildlife conservationist, Chang (Trang’s altar-ego in the novel), rescues a maltreated elephant, H’non, from captivity and restores her to a life of freedom in the wild.

The drawings of elephants in the book are incredible, and really bring the creatures and their habitat to life. Nguyen does not shy away, either, from portraying the harsh realities of the lives of elephants in captivity and the power of tourism for evil as well as good. There are illustrations of elephants being maltreated and harmed in the book, which some children might find upsetting, but this cruelty is what inspires Chang’s compassion and determination to defend them.

As well as being a story that champions a better life for elephants, the book shows the importance of looking for the best in people: Chang chooses Wat, a local boy renowned for being unreliable and untrustworthy, to be H’non’s mahout, giving him a chance because of his love for animals. It turns out that Wat just needed someone to put their trust in him!

I particularly like how the book highlights the impact of women in conservation work: Trang Nguyen has been named in the BBC’s top 100 women, and is the founder of WildAct, both facts to empower and inspire young female readers.

Overall, ‘Saving H’non’ is a stunningly illustrated and absorbing tale showing how each of us, in small ways, can make a difference.

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