51 pages • 1 hour read
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The White Giraffe by Lauren St. John follows Martine Allen, an orphan who moves to Cape Town, South Africa, to live with her grandmother on the Sawubona wildlife sanctuary after her parents' deaths. Amidst making new friends and adjusting to her new life, Martine discovers her unique gift for healing animals and forms a bond with a mystical white giraffe, ultimately finding her purpose and ability to make a difference. Acts of racially motivated violence and discrimination are discussed.
Lauren St. John's The White Giraffe charms readers with its captivating story and vivid African setting, appealing primarily to younger audiences. Critics praise its adventurous plot and strong protagonist but note it can be predictable. The detailed animal descriptions and heartfelt themes provide an engaging, albeit sometimes simplistic, narrative for children.
The ideal reader for Lauren St. John's The White Giraffe is a middle-grade audience, aged 8-12, who appreciates adventure, animals, and themes of courage and self-discovery. Fans of Katherine Applegate's The One and Only Ivan or Anna Sewell's Black Beauty will likely enjoy this uplifting tale set in the enchanting African wilderness.
Lexile Level
940LChildren's Literature
Mystery / Crime Fiction
Fantasy
Relationships: Family
Self Discovery
Natural World: Animals
Animals