by Katherine Applegate (Author), G. Brian Karas (Author)
Iv n fue capturado cuando era un beb y llevado a Estados Unidos como atracci n para los clientes de un centro comercial. Conforme pasaron los a os, la curiosidad de los clientes se convirti en lastima y en indignaci n por la situaci n del gorila. Las personas ejercieron presi n hasta que encontraron una mejor forma de vida para esta amable criatura. Desde el Congo hasta Estados Unidos, y de una atracci n local a un s mbolo nacional del bienestar de los animales, Iv n, el gorila del centro comercial, recorri una gran distancia, tanto en kil metros como en el impacto que tuvo sobre otros. sta es su historia.
Iv n was captured as a baby and taken to the United States to be a shopping-mall attraction. As the years passed, the customers' curiosity turned to pity and indignation over the gorilla's situation. People pushed until a better life was found for the friendly creature. From the Congo to the US, from a local attraction to a national symbol for animal welfare, Iv n the shopping-mall gorilla traveled a great distance--both literally and in the impact he had on others. This is his story.Author Biography
Katherine Applegate is an American children's book author. She has received numerous awards for her work, such as the Golden Kite, the Josette Frank, and the Newbery Medal. G. Brian Karas is an American illustrator and author of children's books. Books he has illustrated and written include Big Bad Bunny, A Place Called Kindergarten, F is for Fiesta, and Young Zeus.
Number of Pages: 40
Dimensions: 0.4 x 8.8 x 10 IN
Illustrated: Yes
Publication Date: January 01, 2016