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Owen and Mzee

True Story of a Remarkable Friendship

Isabella Hatkoff Peter Greste Paula Kahumbu Peter Greste

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English
Scholastic
01 July 2006
The inspiring true story of two great friends, a baby hippo named Owen and a 130-year-old giant tortoise named Mzee (Mm-ZAY). When Owen was stranded after the December 2004 tsunami, villagers in Kenya worked tirelessly to rescue him. Then, to everyone's amazement, the orphaned hippo and the elderly tortoise adopted each other. Now they are inseparable, swimming, eating, and playing together. Adorable photos emailed from friend to friend quickly made them worldwide celebrities. 'Owen and Mzee' is a heart-warming, true animal story featuring an irresistibly cute baby! Here is a joyous reminder that in times of trouble, friendship is stronger than the differences that too often pull us apart.
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Illustrated by:   Peter Greste, Peter Greste
Imprint:   Scholastic
Country of Publication:   Australia
Dimensions:   Height: 248mm,  Width: 275mm,  Spine: 10mm
Weight:   463g
ISBN:   9780439829731
ISBN 10:   0439829739
Pages:   40
Publication Date:  
Recommended Age:   From 4 to 8 years
Audience:   Children/juvenile ,  Children / Juvenile
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Out of Print

Reviews for Owen and Mzee: True Story of a Remarkable Friendship

PW StarredRemarkable seems too tame a word for this memorable book about a friendship between two wild creatures. Its genesis lay in Greste's photo of a baby hippo snuggling with a giant tortoise, which appeared in newspapers the month after the cataclysmic 2004 tsunami. Craig Hatkoff and his then six-year-old daughter, moved by that image and by the accompanying article, decided to learn more about these animal companions-and to write their story. They do so succinctly and smoothly, ably aided by Kahumbu, manager of the Kenyan animal sanctuary, Haller Park, where the two creatures now live. Greste's crisp, closely focused photos will instantly endear the title characters to readers. When the tsunami struck Kenya, Owen was separated from his mother and the rest of their pod and became stranded on a coral reef. Several spreads chronicle the hippo's difficult rescue and transport to the sanctuary. Once set loose, he immediately scrambled toward Mzee (the Swahili term for wise old man ), a 130-year-old Aldabra tortoise: Owen crouched behind Mzee, the way baby hippos often hide behind their mothers for protection. The unadorned text allows the facts themselves to move readers, making clear how the improbable bond between the now inseparable mammal and reptile has helped resilient Owen recover from his traumatic ordeal. ( Most [wildlife experts] have never heard of a mammal... and a reptile... forming such a strong bond. ) Priceless images document the pair swimming together or nuzzling, their rough skins complementing each other. In several of Greste's photos, the two creatures appear to have genuine smiles on their faces. Readers will have the same. Ages 4-8.(Feb.) SLJ Starred K-Gr 5-When the six-year-old contributor to this book saw the photograph documenting the extraordinary friendship between a baby hippo (Owen) and a 130-year-old giant tortoise (Mzee), she persuaded her father to help tell their story. Originally an e-book, the hardcoverm


  • Runner-up for Buckaroo Book Award 2007
  • Winner of Book Sense Book of the Year Award (Children's Illustrated) 2007
  • Winner of Flicker Tale Children's Book Award (Upper Grades Nonfiction) 2007
  • Winner of Nautilus Award (Children's) 2007

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