Noah Into the African Unknown

The further adventures of the mouse who could read

by Douglas Floen


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Softcover
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Softcover
£9.14

Book Details

Language : English
Publication Date : 10/04/2014

Format : Softcover
Dimensions : 6x9
Page Count : 102
ISBN : 9781496902702

About the Book

NOAH’S NEW ADVENTURES Not content to stay at home on Wild Wold Farm and empowered with special abilities, Noah’s imaginative powers take him into wildest Africa where he meets and gets to know a wide variety of animals; cheetahs, giraffes, hippos, rhinos and monkeys along with many others. Because of his mission from Mother Nature or Gaia, to bring help to the persecuted wildlife, Noah is able to move without harm among these beasts, many of whom would otherwise devour or destroy him. Gaia has asked Noah to observe and bring help if he can. Noah, at first is very unsure and hesitant in this violent and bloody environment where life is constantly in danger. After making friends with the cheetah, Raina, and saving her two cubs from poachers he learns to gain confidence in his abilities. Poachers and hunters have brought havoc to the wildlife of Africa. Baby animals are taken from their parents to be sold to collectors and never to be seen again. Elephants and rhinos are shot dead or trapped for their tusks and horns. Wild cats such as leopards and cheetahs are murdered for their beautiful skins to be made into fur coats for people living far away. After many hair-raising adventures, Noah does bring help – surprising help in the form of the dreaded humans who create a safe haven for all of the animals who can now live in peace and pursue their lives in safety. Through the eyes of an insignificant mouse, this book vividly illustrates the struggles that endangered animals have for survival.


About the Author

Douglas Floen taught High School English for many years and he always felt that there was a great lack of good, interesting, readable books particularly for young animal lovers between the ages of 9 to 14. This is the age at which so many stop reading, perhaps because of that very lack of enjoyable material. Mr. Floen lives in Montreal and although he is semi-retired, he continues to work with adolescents regularly. He finds great joy in bringing the works of Shakespeare alive through play production and watching the young teens realize that he is not for the intellectually pretentious but for everyone to take part in and enjoy. When Mr. Floen first started teaching he taught Elementary school which gave him a valuable background for understanding how the pre-adolescent mind works, what their problems and pleasures are. Aside from that he has a passion for both travel and the reading of History, both of which he pursues whenever time permits.