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A Lion Called Christian

Author
Anthony Bourke
John Rendell
Genre
Media
Book
Publisher
Bantam
ISBN
978-059306330
Reviewer
Vicky

Synopsis

In 2008, YouTube.com featured an extraordinary film clip that soon became an internet phenomenon. It showed the emotional reunion of two young men and their pet lion, Christian, after they had left him in Africa with Born Free's George Adamson, who would introduce him into his rightful home in the wild. "A Lion Called Christian" relates how Anthony 'Ace' Bourke and John Rendall visited London from Australia in 1969 and bought a boisterous lion cub in Harrods. For a while, the three of them lived together as flatmates on the King's Road, Chelsea, where Christian became a local celebrity. But he was growing up, fast, and even the church garden in which he exercised was becoming too small for him. How could Ace and John avoid incarcerating him in a zoo for the rest of his life? A chance meeting with Virginia McKenna and Bill Travers, stars of Born Free, led to Christian being flown to Kenya and placed under the expert care of Adamson. Ace and John did not return to see him for a year. Now, thanks to the internet age, their incredible reunion is again being enjoyed by millions. Originally published in 1971, "A Lion Called Christian" has been fully revised and updated, telling Christian's remarkable story in words as well as stunning photographs. It is a unique and extraordinary tale of its time that resonates again today with a worldwide audience, and is destined to become one of the great classics of animal literature.

Review

This is an extraoridinary phenomenom of the ecstatic reunion of two Australian men and a lion called Christian - over 50 million people have seen the youtube clip including me and everytime I see it it makes me smile. What and experience those two young men Ace and John had and how much joy that video clip brings to us.

The book tells the story of how they decided to take Christian back to the wild in Kenya and it's success, it is full of pictures and letters from Bill Travers, George Adamson and from Ace to his parents describing in detail what was happening to Christian. It is an uplifting and exciting read and the pictures illustrate very well the reunion between men and lion.

Even though it is only a book the pictures and words show the joy that each experienced and I would have to say it will probably become a classic in the very near future. Definitely one to recommend.

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