Kindness & Care
Operation Rhino by Lauren St John is a powerful contemporary children’s novel. It is the sixth book in The White Giraffe series but can be read as a stand-alone. I recommend reading the books in numerical order for character progression and timeline continuity. The books are suitable for the over eights. Whatever your age, this series will entertain.
Each book has highlighted an endangered species. As you can tell from the title, it is the turn of the Rhino. They have been hunted to near extinction by grasping, greedy and ill-informed poachers who want the rhino horn.
We join eleven-year-olds Martine and Ben once more, as they help to rescue several rhinos.
Martine meets her favourite band and is briefly starstruck, leading to a lapse in judgment which haunts her. The result is a very guilty conscience and her special gift is hidden. She needs to release the guilt and believe in herself again.
We see the bonds formed between different animal species. “Animals don’t see difference as a negative thing. All they care about is kindness.” Watching a baby rhino bond with an energetic billy goat is priceless.
The reader is treated to the beauty of the African landscape, which contrasts with the potential danger. “The game reserve can be a deadly dangerous place. It’s also the most beautiful place on earth.”
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