Listening for Lions by Gloria Whelan

Listening for Lions

Gloria Whelan
194 pages
HarperColl
Jul 2005
Hardcover
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From School Library Journal Grade 4-8–Orphaned by the influenza epidemic in British East Africa in 1919, 13-year-old Rachel is sent by conniving neighbors to visit an elderly man in England, passing as their daughter–his granddaughter–to pave the way for their return and the inheritance of his estate. The daughter of a missionary doctor and his wife, Rachel has grown up connected to the African countryside and people. Terrified that to reveal her secret would hasten Grandfather Pritchard's death, and fearing life in an orphanage, she goes along with her new identity as Valerie Pritchard. But she cannot help but get involved with his love for the birds on his land, and she entertains him with stories about what is happening outside his sickroom and what kinds of things her friend Rachel saw in their African world. In the tradition of Frances Hodgson Burnett, this is a satisfying story of an intelligent but unassuming girl who wins the heart of an elderly man who is not such a fool as his wastrel son might think. Woven throughout are descriptions of the natural world and the people of what is now Kenya, as well as the surroundings of an early-20th-century English estate. Rachel's love for her rural African world is convincing, and readers will be gratified by the way she contrives to return and continue her parents' work. An old-fashioned and enjoyable read.
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a story set between the two world wars

Rachel is the daughter of missionaries serving in Kenya among the Kikuyu and Masai people. Her father was a doctor and her mother was a teacher. They both perished while treating patients with influenza after WW1. She was sent to England. This is a pretty accurate account of what Kenya was like then and of the challenges a young orphan might face in trying to return to the place she knew as home. Read more

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Pages 194
Publisher HarperColl
Published 2005
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