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Follow on Google News | Jango and the Evil Man-People by Michael John WildeBy: Michael John Wilde Date of Publication: Publisher: Butterfly Tree Press ASIN: B0176Y7AJQ ISBN: 978-0996061599 Pages: 132 About the Book: A baby elephant named Jango lives in Kenya with his family. While seeking adventure, he cycles his two-wheeler into the bush becoming lost and then badly injured by stampeding wildebeest. He's taken to an orphanage where he meets Whisper, a young lion. The two friends escape and meet a bull elephant and a chimpanzee as they evade poachers. On their adventure, they jump a freight train heading south to Cape Town, home of Rendell’s circus. The new cycling act becomes an instant worldwide sensation -- but Jango's fame sparks evil intentions from across the world. Men determined to capture Jango for their evil gains. Available at Amazon: http://www.amazon.com/ About the Author The journey of Michael John Wilde is almost as colorful as Jango’s story; having experienced a host of adventures and occupations travelling throughout the world. Michael’s long time love of Africa includes his firsthand knowledge of its beauty as well as its continuing horrors. Jango’s story appeals to those eager to explore the secrets of Africa and the dangers brought about by the evil man-people. The author has also written a spy thriller: To Love a Stranger. Independent Review of Jango and the Evil Man-People Jango and the Evil Man-People is bold and unique children’s book. It will entertain and educate at the same time. It is written as a narrative from a baby elephant’s point of view. Jango is not your typical protagonist, but he captivates the reader from the beginning. His troop of animal friends are always at his side ready to assist him on his adventures. I have to say the cycling elephant is very creative. Of course, being a cycling elephant Jango attracts unwanted attention, and men become a wicked enemy of the popular infant elephant. Michael John Wilde wrote this book to educate the next generation about the threats facing African wildlife. I recommend this to people of all ages. It is a timeless tale which will touch your heart and inspire you to protect African Wildlife. End
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