About This Book
A traveling family of entertainers and their affectionate elephant Nalla journey from town to town, offering shows and coping with obstacles arising from wary officials, fickle crowds, and misadventures. The narrative follows their everyday routines, performances, and the children's resourcefulness as they face incidents including a stampede, an animal's injury and recovery, legal troubles, illness, and rescues. Interwoven episodes highlight the bond between the troupe members and their animals, moments of comic mishap, and the practical challenges of itinerant life, culminating in reunions and the family's return home.
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