Saving H'non: Chang and the Elephant
Saving H'non: Chang and the Elephant
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Annotation: From the creators behind the Eisner-nominated Saving Sorya: Chang and the Sun Bear comes another gorgeously-illustrated ... more
 
Reviews: 3
Catalog Number: #378700
Format: Perma-Bound Edition
Special Formats: Graphic Novel Graphic Novel
Publisher: Penguin
Copyright Date: 2023
Edition Date: 2023 Release Date: 10/03/23
Illustrator: Zdung, Jeet,
Pages: 128 pages
ISBN: Publisher: 0-593-40672-9 Perma-Bound: 0-8000-5322-2
ISBN 13: Publisher: 978-0-593-40672-4 Perma-Bound: 978-0-8000-5322-2
Dewey: Fic
LCCN: 2023037381
Dimensions: 19 x 26 cm
Language: English
Reviews:
Starred Review ALA Booklist (Wed Dec 06 00:00:00 CST 2023)

Starred Review Open any page here and be instantly transported to another world in which the elephant-and-human relationship is vividly presented. The titular H'non was a real Asian elephant in Vietnam: at 4, she was stolen from her mother to perform hard labor, pulling timber at 8 and then concrete electric poles by 20. At 50, she was too old and weak to work at construction sites but was further brutalized as a tourist attraction. At 60, she was emaciated with a damaged spine and a broken tail and leg til she was finally saved by Animals Asia Foundation and spent her last few years peacefully at Yok ?ôn National Park before she died in 2021. H'non's story arrives on the page, wondrously produced by the same award-winning author-artist team for Saving Sorya (2021). Nguy?n is a young globe-trotting conservationist who volunteered at Yok ?ôn and, with the help of other conservationists, assisted in Saving H'non in Sorya, Nguy?n's stand-in is again feisty, tenacious Chang. Zd?ng is a stupendous creative partner, his golden-hued, intricately detailed panels underscoring the plight of the elephants. Most notably, Zd?ng's anthropomorphized expressions of the beleaguered pachyderms are an empathic, desperate plea for humans to reengage our humanity and help all wild animals live free. Elucidated and enhanced with inspiring facts and sobering figures, this is a must-have acquisition for all libraries.

School Library Journal Starred Review (Tue Aug 01 00:00:00 CDT 2023)

Gr 4–8— Young conservationist Chang is ready to try her hand at rescuing Asian elephants in Vietnam after finding success in helping sun bears (notably a sun bear named Sorya) escape the mistreatment of humans. In addition to being poached for their ivory tusks, Asian elephants are also captured by locals who use them to earn a living by offering elephant rides to tourists. In order to subdue the elephants enough for them to perform this harmful labor, their handlers, or mahouts, break their spirit through abuse that starts when the elephants are very young and separated from their mothers. Chang and her fellow team members at Yok D&4;n National Park work diligently to free as many elephants as they can, including 60-year-old H'non, from these harmful conditions so the elephants may live out the rest of their lives as wild animals untethered from humans. Based on the story of real life elephant H'non, this fastidiously made visual narrative offers optimism for the plight of Asian elephants alongside the stark reality of conditions they face. The story eschews traditional paneling for much of its content, offering a snapshot of journal pages that supply numerous intriguing facts about elephants and their habitat, as well as pages jam-packed with a medley of images in muted earth tones. These provide a striking contrast to ornate spreads and bursts of lively color that are distributed throughout. An author's note is included in the preface. VERDICT An exceptionally well-done story that is informative, intricately and delightfully detailed, and brimming with jaw-dropping art. Highly recommended.— Alea Perez

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Reading Level: 4.0
Interest Level: 4-7
Lexile: GN740L
Guided Reading Level: W
Fountas & Pinnell: W

From the creators behind the Eisner-nominated Saving Sorya: Chang and the Sun Bear comes another gorgeously-illustrated graphic novel adventure based on a true story, in which young conservationist Chang overcomes the odds to save and return an elephant to its natural habitat.

While volunteering at a wildlife rescue center near Yok Don National Park in Vietnam, Chang helps rescue an injured and abused Asian elephant named H'Non. For decades, H'Non was forced to haul heavy timber logs and concrete poles at construction sites, and then to carry riders at tourist attractions all day long with no break. While nursing H'Non back to health, Chang is tasked with finding a kind mahout—an elephant trainer—who will teach H'Non how to fend for herself in the wild. Though Chang initially has her doubts about the young mahout she finds, a boy named Wat, H'Non takes to him instantly. And as her friendships with both H'Non and Wat grow, Chang learns what it means to give people a chance, to show up for your friends, and to love openly and forgive compassionately.


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