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If You Go To Africa

by Cheryl Lawton Malone , Michael Malone
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Book cover type: Paperback
  • ISBN13: 9798987666562
  • Binding: Paperback
  • Subject: N/A
  • Publisher: Write on Productions
  • Publisher Imprint: Write on Productions
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  • Pages: 40
  • Original Price: USD 9.99
  • Language: English
  • Edition: N/A
  • Item Weight: 118 grams
  • BISAC Subject(s): Science & Nature / Environment

Imagine you're in Africa, waking before the world does. Amber and gold spill across the horizon, and there, silhouetted against that new sky, sits a lion. Not a lion in a cage. Not a lion on a screen. A famous black-maned lion of the Kalahari, in his moment, presiding over the savannah as he has done since long before humans thought to watch.

From the first blush of sunrise to the warm, amber glow of sunset, If You Go to Africa spends an entire day in the wild. The book moves with the rhythm of the natural world - the warm hush of early morning when animals shake off sleep and begin to move; the blazing heat of midday when the savannah seems to hold its breath; the golden hour of late afternoon when the light turns everything to honey and the animals gather at the water's edge; and finally, the deepening glow of dusk, when the world quiets. Along the way, readers will encounter some of Africa's most iconic animals in their natural environment. A giraffe stretches its extraordinary neck toward the highest leaves of an acacia tree. A mama elephant munches on high savannah grass with her newborn calf. A pack of Wild African dogs play in a muddy watering hole with a kind of joyful, bounding energy, their painted coats a blur of brown and gold and white. A greater kudu stands at the water's edge, its magnificent spiral horns catching the light like twisted silver. Impalas halt in tones of russet and white, watching the reader as the reader watches them.

Each photograph has been chosen not simply because it is beautiful - though beautiful they are, every one - but because it puts the reader inside the animal's world. You are not observing from behind a fence. You are there, in the grass, in the reeds, at the riverbank. The photography is immersive, intimate, and alive. You can almost feel the heat rising from the earth. You can almost hear the distant thunder of hooves.

The questions the book invites are not answered with text. They are answered with curiosity - the kind that lingers long after the last page is turned, the kind that sends a child to ask a parent, a teacher, a librarian: Tell me more.

Because that is the magic of this book. It does not simply show Africa. It makes a reader want Africa - want to know it, understand it, protect it. In an age when children are increasingly disconnected from the natural world, If You Go to Africa offers something quietly powerful: a window. A wide-open, sun-drenched, utterly magnificent window onto a world that is real, that is precious, and that is still there to be seen.

The photographs carry the weight of that world with grace and reverence. They are the work of professional photographer and retired physician, Michael J. Malone, who waited for the right light and the right moment, who understood that the best wildlife photography does not capture animals so much as it catches them being themselves. That authenticity radiates from every page. The text deliberately prompts the readers' questions and curiosity. Cheryl Lawton Malone is an acclaimed children's writer and poet with multiple published picture books. Her words pull the reader through the book, gently, like a thread of golden light, creating a sense of time. Together the husband and wife team created an immersive experience matching the day as it unfolds. A helpful key of thumbnail photos at the end lists each animal by name and encourages readers to go back into the pages to match the name, thumbnail, to the larger photographic moment.

By the last page, as the sun dips below the savannah and the sky turns to deep orange, the reader has spent a day in one of the most extraordinary places on Earth. They have sat with a cheetah. They have walked with baboons. They have watched a lion greet the sunrise.

And they will want to go back.

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