Product details
- Publisher
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Square Fish; Reprint edition (October 8, 2013) - Language
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English - Paperback
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224 pages - ISBN-10
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1250034140 - ISBN-13
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978-1250034144 - Reading age
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9+ years, from customers - Lexile measure
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890L - Grade level
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Kindergarten and up - Item Weight
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2.31 pounds - Dimensions
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5.2 x 0.6 x 7.55 inches
- Best Sellers Rank: #2,409 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
- #1 in Children’s Europe Books
- #3 in Children’s Military Fiction (Books)
- #8 in Children’s Elephant Books (Books)
- Customer Reviews:

















The very hungry reader –
This is a beautiful story that will bring a tear to your eyes.
Patricia KiticePatricia Kitice –
The media could not be loaded. My 10 years old boy read it twice. He said that there was happy and sad moments, and he loved the end of the book.
Deborah –
This incredible book has suspense, sadness , happiness and one incredible part of this is that it is inspired by a true story. A perfect read for me. I could practically feel their happiness and see their tears. I saw the entire book in my minds eye. I loved it so much.
Suzanne –
I am grateful I stumbled across this book. I have always had a softness for elephants and Marlene did not disappoint. I was highly satisfied with this story and recommend it for all ages.
Bels –
I bought this book for my 12 year old granddaughter. She’s on her iPad a lot and I wanted to get her into reading stories. I’ve been an avid reader all my life and want to share that love with her. She is really enjoying it and it gives up a chance to talk about the book which I live.
Lauren Persons –
Michael Morpurgo’s book that deals with the horrors of war and the resilience of people couldn’t bea more relevant read today. “An Elephant in the Garden, written on the 5-9 grade level and based on a true story, is a powerful history lesson, as well as a love and survival story.
N Rogers –
Recommended for ages 10-14 * we used this as a read aloud (mom) to 8 and 9 year old boysIsn’t it many home educators joy to be able to captivate your students in a book that pairs history and fiction? In this book, An Elephant In The Garden, the story was just that… captivating! The setting is Dresden, Germany during WWII and is inspired by a true story about an elephant rescued from a Belfast Zoo to escape certain death as bombers narrowed in.The story begins with a sweet elderly woman named Lizzy telling, what many think are just made up tales, of an elephant in her garden. Intrigued, a caregiver and her son Karl stay one day to hear more. The minutes turn in to hours as they sit listening intently, realizing quickly that this is certainly not a made up tall tale but a very real, personal life story of a family torn away from everything they know by war. A surprising and suspenseful journey across Germany and a frightening encounter with an enemy combat who joins the families journey makes this an unpredictable and engaging book for children and adults alike.Many times throughout this book I was made to pause as the kids demanded more information about the war, who was involved, who were the ‘good guys’, why the war even happened, and on and on. As a parent I was delighted to see their minds thoughtfully attempting to process WWII, from a new perspective: The Germans.They wanted to understand Americas involvement and the details of why the bombing raids took place. This story helped us ponder life for the Germans during a time of division and fear. I agree with the recommended age of 10-14 as a silent reader as the book does have some dark elements as the bombing of Dresden and firestorm that followed killed thousands. Also romance is included, although clean, it may not be suitable for young readers.Overall, this book was inspiring as the author was able to incorporate the horror of war, a focus on helping others and working together, a look into lives of refugees and their experiences as they try to survive. It was emotional, and magical with the addition with this ‘Gentle Giant’, Marlene the elephant that really kept this family alive and together.We picked this book up off Amazon for $6.99 and it will be a keeper on the shelf!
Margie B. –
My book club, everyone enjoyed it
Lucy Richroad –
Very well presented book. It keeps your attention throughout. I can highly recommend.
S. White –
What can I say except that it is well written and a good book. I learned a lot about what it must have been like in Germany, for the innocent civilians who were caught up in the war they didn’t want or have anything to do with. A really good, story based on a true story.