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THE GIRL WHO LOST A LEOPARD by Nizrana Farook

THE GIRL WHO LOST A LEOPARD

by Nizrana Farook

Pub Date: May 9th, 2023
ISBN: 9781682635810
Publisher: Peachtree

Adventure, friendship, and activism intertwine in this middle-grade novel.

Set in the island country of Serendib, which reads like an alternate Sri Lanka, this story brings readers into the world of leopards, toque macaques, and nelu flowers, which bloom every 12 years. Eleven-year-old Selvi is a loner and outsider in her school class. To fill the loneliness, she often romps with Lokka, a wild leopard she has befriended. One morning she is horrified to discover hunters illegally pursuing her beloved Lokka. She screams and the poachers come after her instead. Fleeing, Selvi stumbles upon the home of Amir, a boy in her class who hangs out with the mean kids. Amir becomes curious about Selvi and follows her, discovering her friendship with the leopard. Meanwhile, Selvi is desperate to protect the leopard from the poachers and at first shuns Amir’s offer of help, not trusting him. But eventually the two bond and work together to expose a poaching ring. While the story is not a nuanced one—characters are good or bad—and Amir’s transition from untrustworthy to trustworthy is delivered swiftly, it is full of well-written adventure and presents the time-honored theme of the value of friendship. Its evocation of setting is a strong point, as it includes descriptions of many flowers, birds, and animals, creating a strong sense of place.

A straightforward, well-written storyline with a strong setting and atmosphere.

(map) (Adventure. 8-12)