Tusker by Erik Daniel Shein

Courage has no bounds….

Tusker

Courage has no bounds….

A great tusker is in trouble, and destiny calls Thunder again.

When a great tusker is captured by the uprights, Tusker’s mate, Thandi, seeks out the legendary Thunder to save her mate.

Thunder and Razor are on a rescue mission, and time isn’t on their side. And when a young gifted boy, Jabari, drops from the trees wanting to help, Thunder is unsure what to trust, instinct or his heart. He could use the boy’s help, but uprights got them into this mess in the first place….

Genre: JUVENILE FICTION / Action & Adventure / General

Secondary Genre: JUVENILE FICTION / Animals / Elephants

Language: English

Keywords: Children’s Books, Animals, Elephants, More Animals, Chapter Book, Action & Adventure, Survival Stories, Jungle Animals

Word Count: 28209

Sales info:

Tusker is the 4th book in the Thunder literary series. The has been listed in the top 100 in children's books in the elephant category for over a year. Sales are decent.

The Thunder Series is soon to be a video on demand with worldwide distribution.


Sample text:

Birds twittered in the trees above as fingers of light splashed through the green leaves shimmering in small lines on the ground. A tiny blue morpho caterpillar named Katerina was munching on an elephant ear in such large gulps she barely inhaled any air. The leaf shook slightly, and she glared at the intrusion.

“Hey! I’m eating here!”

“Oh, sorry,” a small elephant called up to her.

“Quiet, T.J., or they’ll find us.” Julian, a small plated lizard, poked him on the back with the tip of his tail. He was perched on top of the elephant’s head, peering out from the side of the tree.

Thunder Junior, an African pygmy elephant, was playing a game of hide and seek with his friends. They rarely called him Thunder, due to the fact that his father had the same name. When he was first born, the elephant calf’s stomp was just as loud the roaring thunder above. This was a trait that he shared with his father, Thunder, which was why he had the same name. He still responded to Thunder, but for the most part he had taken to the nickname his friends had given him. His parents still called him Junior, often making him feel like a baby. Even though he was still a young elephant, he did not want to be treated like a baby.


Book translation status:

The book is available for translation into any language except those listed below:

LanguageStatus
German
Unavailable for translation.
Portuguese
Already translated. Translated by Emanuele de Paula
Author review:
Great job!
Spanish
Unavailable for translation.

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