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Elephants Never Forget

Anushka Ravishankar, Christiane Pieper A baby elephant is lost and alone in the forest, when a herd of buffaloes comes along and takes him into its fold. What is he now: an elephant or a buffalo? A joyful tale — illustrated in a bold woodcut style — that touches lightly on the themes of loss, adoption and integration. Now available as a paperback edition.

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Weight 190.0 g
Dimensions 240 × 185 mm
ISBN

978-93-83145-07-2

Pages

40

Printing

Offset-printed

Binding

Paperback

Age Group

6+

Foreign Rights Sold

:

Catalan

Thule Ediciones

Dutch

Mets & Schilt Uitgevers & Oxfam Novib

English (USA, Philippines & Canada)

Houghton Mifflin

Italian

Edizioni Corraini

Japanese

Suzuki Publishing

Portuguese (Brazil)

Manati Produções Editoriais

Spanish

Thule Ediciones

French

Albin Michel

Complex Chinese(World Except Mainland China)

Art & Collection

Chinese (World Except Hong Kong, Macau, Taiwan)

Magic Elephant Books (Guangxi Normal University Press)

HSN Code

49030010

Anushka Ravishankar

Anushka Ravishankar

Dubbed ‘India’s Dr. Seuss’, Anushka Ravishankar is one of India’s most celebrated children’s authors, and her witty and jubilant tales are internationally acclaimed and widely translated. Anushka has now written over twenty books and travelled widely performing from her stories. In 2012, she founded the Indian children’s publishing house Duckbill together with Sayoni Basu. Click here to discover her other Tara Books.

Christiane Pieper

Christiane Pieper

Christiane Pieper is a well-known German illustrator who has worked for some of Germany’s most prestigious publishing houses, and has illustrated over 25 books. She is particularly interested in capturing moods and movement in her pictures and revealing humour in the situations that she depicts. Click here to discover her other Tara Books.

Rathna Ramanathan

Rathna Ramanathan

Designer Rathna Ramanathan has steered the design philosophy of Tara since the very beginning. In the process, she can be said to have pioneered innovative children’s book design in India. Her main interest is in typography as well as in changing the form of the book. She runs minus9, her own graphic design studio, and is currently the Head of Visual Communication at the Royal College of Art, London. Click here to discover her other Tara Books.