Review of 'Coming of Age With Elephants: A Memoir.'
- By John R. Alden
- Smithsonian magazine, July 1996, Subscribe
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What looks like a happy ending for the animals is paralleled by a happy ending for Poole. Her friend and supporter, Richard Leakey, appoints her to coordinate the Kenya Wildlife Service's elephant program, she has a baby, and at book's end she is surrounded by friends in a home of her own on the edge of Kenya's Rift Valley.
But Poole warns us that elephants remain threatened by both political and economic forces, and the similarities between her story and the elephants' make us wonder about her future as well. It is a measure of success, on many levels, that we genuinely care how these twin stories will turn out.
John R. Alden, an anthropologist and reviewer, lives in Ann Arbor, Michigan.
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