Elephant Winter: A Novel

by Kim Echlin
Elephant Winter: A Novel
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13 ratings, 3.46 average rating, 4 reviews (more data...)
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published
April 1999 (first published 1997) by Carroll & Graf Publishers

binding
Hardcover, 206 pages

isbn
0786706104    (isbn13: 9780786706105)

description
Elephant Winter is full of hushed wonders and harsher realities. When 30-year-old Sophie Walker returns to Canada to be with her dying mother, she thi...more




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Victoria
bookshelves: library-book
Read in March, 2008
I haven't much to say about this book, but it was indeed quite easy reading and a very lovely read as well. Very touching. I loved the elephants. I've had a somewhat big fascination with them, I found the Elephant Dictionary very interesting - I'd like to read more on that sort of thing. I did find it hard to see that Jo seemed to leave his beloved animals so easily, but I was also glad that Sophie did not make that choice, perhaps it was really for the best after what happened with Lear. They d...more
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Skigirl
Read in March, 2009
A quiet book about death and living. I found the characters to be very interesting and the setting was unusual and played well. A few incongruities, but overall a really good read.
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Katherine
A perfectly pleasant read, but nothing really special. The author spends a fair amount of the book presenting a dictionary of elephant language, which the main character has developed; the dictionary feels cluttered with this character's musings. I picked this up after being disappointed that the heart of Water for Elephants was not the human-animal relationship. But this one didn't make me care too much about the characters and their relationships either.
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Christina
03/14/08
Christina rated it: 2 of 5 stars

bookshelves: not-so-much, own
This one was just a bit too weird for me. First of all, they raised Elephants. That should say it all! ha ha But really, the characters were difficult for me to relate to. Also, the ending stunk, big time!!
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Chan
06/08/09
Chan marked it as to-read (review of isbn 0140263500)

bookshelves: to-read

Alisha
04/02/09
Alisha marked it as to-read (review of isbn 0140263500)

bookshelves: to-read

Amber
11/03/08
Amber rated it: 3 of 5 stars (review of isbn 0140263500)

Read in November, 2008

Jobie
06/25/08
Jobie marked it as to-read

bookshelves: fiction, to-read

Stacey
03/20/08
Stacey rated it: 3 of 5 stars


terrie
12/07/07
terrie rated it: 3 of 5 stars (review of isbn 0140263500)

Read in December, 2007

Jamie
10/29/07
Jamie rated it: 3 of 5 stars (review of isbn 0140263500)

bookshelves: have-read




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