William Benton - Deaf elephants
A sad, but ultimately victorious story of deaf elephants. The plight of deaf elephants has been largely unrecognized by even the most caring...
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A sad, but ultimately victorious story of deaf elephants. The plight of deaf elephants has been largely unrecognized by even the most caring pachydermatologists, but Benton's goal is to change all that. These deaf heroes of the animal kingdom face constant danger and must endure the thoughtless prejudice of their eared counterparts. Even zoos shun them. Yet through it all they prevail: they fall in love, dance to their own imagined music, and they face the world courageously. As you immerse yourself in this story, you will find yourself enthralled with the deaf elephants' huge, brave hearts.William Benton received his early training in music and worked as a jazz musician before becoming a writer. His seven books of poetry include Marmalade, Normal Meanings, and The Bell Poems. His poetry has also been published in The New Yorker and The Paris Review.
Autor@: Benton, William
ISBN: 978-0-7649-2023-3
Idioma: Inglés
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