Farkwa and the Orgres of Greed

A Mythical African Tale of Change

Kids, Fiction, Fantasy and Magic, Teen, Fiction - YA, Fantasy
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Author: Gerard Victor ISBN: 9780988028654
Publisher: MyInkBooks.com Publication: October 2, 2013
Imprint: MyInkBooks.com Language: English
Author: Gerard Victor
ISBN: 9780988028654
Publisher: MyInkBooks.com
Publication: October 2, 2013
Imprint: MyInkBooks.com
Language: English

This book is written with a strong Anti - Rhino Poaching message. The story promotes team work and detests the actions driven by poaching and greed. The story gives human like qualities to the animals in their quest to rid the African Bush of the Poachers and his Trackers.

“Dudi” is only an orphan rhino calf due to the fact that his mother was shot for her horn by the Poacher in his search for the elusive Elephant Graveyard. With the assistance of Ingonyama, the Lion, the teamgain support from the animals to rid their paradise of human invasion and death. “Farkwa” a mythological African Folklore character, is reminded by the Firebirds to uplift the creatures of the bush. “Farkwa” is also Ingonyama’s right hand man. It is in this story that the animals experience much elation, sadness and adventure that brings them closer as friends .

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This book is written with a strong Anti - Rhino Poaching message. The story promotes team work and detests the actions driven by poaching and greed. The story gives human like qualities to the animals in their quest to rid the African Bush of the Poachers and his Trackers.

“Dudi” is only an orphan rhino calf due to the fact that his mother was shot for her horn by the Poacher in his search for the elusive Elephant Graveyard. With the assistance of Ingonyama, the Lion, the teamgain support from the animals to rid their paradise of human invasion and death. “Farkwa” a mythological African Folklore character, is reminded by the Firebirds to uplift the creatures of the bush. “Farkwa” is also Ingonyama’s right hand man. It is in this story that the animals experience much elation, sadness and adventure that brings them closer as friends .

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