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- Language
- English
- Published in
- Publisher
- Feiwel & Friends
- Pages
- 208
- ISBN
- 9780312593698
Subjects
Original edition details
Other editions (15)
An Elephant in the Garden Inspired by a True Story
2011 • Feiwel & Friends
English
An Elephant in the Garden
2011 • HarperCollins Publishers Limited
English
An Elephant in the Garden
2011 • HarperCollins Children's Books
English
An Elephant in the Garden
2010 • HarperCollins Children's
English
Collector's Edition - the Elephant in the Garden
2013 • HarperCollins Publishers Limited
English
Other editions

An Elephant in the Garden Inspired by a True Story
2011 • Feiwel & Friends
English

An Elephant in the Garden
2011 • HarperCollins Publishers Limited
English

An Elephant in the Garden
2011 • HarperCollins Children's Books
English

An Elephant in the Garden
2010 • HarperCollins Children's
English

Collector's Edition - the Elephant in the Garden
2013 • HarperCollins Publishers Limited
English

An Elephant in the Garden
2012 • HarperCollins Children's Books
English

An Elephant in the Garden
2015 • Bloomsbury Academic
English

An Elephant in the Garden
2010 • HarperCollins UK
English

An Elephant in the Garden
2011 • Galaxy Plus
English

An Elephant In The Garden
2010 • Oakhill Publishing Child (CD)
English

SOS Title Unknown
2010 • Non Basic Stock Line
English

An Elephant in the Garden Inspired by a True Story
2013 • Square Fish
English

Loin de la ville en flammes
2011 • Gallimard jeunesse
French

Eliffant yn yr Ardd
2013 • Gwasg Carreg Gwalch
Welsh

An Elephant in the Garden
2013 • Square Fish
English
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The book is widely praised for its deeply emotional and resonant storytelling, described as both heartbreaking and heartwarming, hopeful, and purely romantic. Many readers found it to be a wholesome and unforgettable experience, with some calling it one of the author's best works. Reviewers highlighted the unique perspective it offers on World War II, told from the viewpoint of a German family, which provides a fresh and humanizing take on the conflict. The narrative is lauded for its suspense, adventure, and themes of courage, perseverance, kindness, love, and friendship, all set against a backdrop of survival. Readers connected easily with the protagonist, Lizzie, and found the characters authentic. The inclusion of an elephant, Marlene, serves as a powerful symbol of hope and a delightful, gentle companion, elevating the story beyond a typical war narrative. The writing is frequently described as beautifully told, compelling, and skillfully crafted, praised for developing characters and focusing on emotional depth rather than just facts. Many appreciated the book's ability to inspire and teach about friendship and resilience, with its short length packing significant emotional impact. The illustrations and cover art also received positive mentions for their beauty and relevance.
Despite widespread acclaim, some reviewers noted certain drawbacks. A common critique was the pacing, with several finding the first half of the book slow, feeling that it "drags" or involved "too much telling." Some readers felt the character development was somewhat lacking, describing characters as distant or a little flat, and one reviewer found the main character annoying at times. The plot was occasionally described as not gripping, lackluster, or predictable, with a few feeling it was rushed and missed opportunities for more detail or depth. Concerns were also raised about what some perceived as "unrealistic happy endings" or a simplistic portrayal of complex wartime morality, suggesting the author might have instilled personal politics or "dumbed down" the narrative for younger readers. While generally suitable for its target audience, some adult readers found the book too simplistic, particularly those accustomed to darker or more intricate fiction. A minor point of criticism was the occasional use of mild cussing.
Overall, the book is largely considered a powerful and moving read, offering a balanced portrayal of wartime struggles and individual human spirit. It is celebrated for its ability to convey profound messages of hope and humanity amidst tragedy, often inspired by true events. The book is highly recommended for middle-grade and young adult readers, serving as an excellent introduction to the complexities of World War II from a unique perspective. Adults who appreciate heartfelt historical fiction, stories of courage, survival, and unlikely friendships, or those who enjoy the author's signature style of animal stories set during wartime, are also likely to find it deeply rewarding. However, readers seeking a fast-paced plot, highly complex characters, or a grittier, more detailed exploration of war might find it falls short of their expectations. Its enduring appeal lies in its capacity to evoke strong emotions and remind readers that life, and hope, can persist even in the darkest times.
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