
The Last Tiger
A Story of Hope
by Becky Davies
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Pub Date Feb 22 2022 | Archive Date Apr 19 2022
Publisher Spotlight | Tiger Tales
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Description
Aasha the tiger loves her beautiful forest home, full of tigers, boars, and other animals. But one day, the forest begins to change. The hot days became hotter. The wet days became wetter—so wet, in fact, that there are floods that force many of the animals to find other places to live. And then the humans enter the forest and begin taking down the trees, which forces Aasha out. Will she ever find a new place to call home? Includes back matter on climate change and conservation efforts.
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EDITION | Other Format |
ISBN | 9781680102727 |
PRICE | $17.99 (USD) |
PAGES | 32 |
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The Last Tiger by Beck Davies is a tale about global warming and deforestation. It brings to light how these two have changed animal habitats and endangered several species. One of those species is the tigers, who have to find new homes after their habitats are destroyed. I empathized with the plight of Aasha and hoped she will find a new home. However, it was surprising that an orangutan was a friend of Aasha. I wondered how Aasha could remain calm and not eat it when it was hungry. The illustrations were splendid. The information in the back is good to learn about eco-friendly ways to live and buy and to protect endangered species.

I love tigers. And they’re likely to disappear from this planet through the actions of humans: deforestation and other human activities leading to a loss of habitat and climate change.
Of course, lots of other creatures are endangered and destroyed by us, and this book tries to show kids that some actions may help to restore the shocking loss of stunning creatures like the tiger, and the things they depend on, such as jungles, clean water, and big prey.
Thank you to Netgalley and to Publisher Spotlight for this ARC in exchange for my review.
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