The Legend of Chandi

The Legend of Chandi

Dhananjaya W

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Pound & Peak Publishing
Año de edición:
2025
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Ficción moderna y contemporánea
ISBN:
9781036929619
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The Legend of Chandi follows the journey of Chandi, a rare single-tusked elephant, as he navigates the perils of a changing world. Born into the lush jungles of Sri Lanka, Chandi grows under the guidance of his wise grandmother, Rani, who teaches him the ways of the wild. But as human expansion destroys elephant corridors and forests, Chandi’s world becomes increasingly dangerous.During his adolescence, Chandi witnesses the brutality of human-elephant conflict, as farmers use firecrackers and rifles to drive away his herd, while poachers lurk in the shadows, hunting for ivory. After a devastating raid on a banana plantation, Chandi is marked as a threat by villagers, and his struggles intensify. He soon falls into an addiction to goda, a potent jungle moonshine illegally brewed in the forests, making him vulnerable to human traps and exploitation. His battle is further complicated by a rivalry with Ratta, a dominant tusker, and the looming threat of Wilfred, a corrupt businessman profiting from deforestation and illegal wildlife trade.Meanwhile, Chandi’s story intersects with Lihini, a fearless teacher dedicated to conservation, and Dr. Thomas, an English veterinarian who works to protect Sri Lanka’s dwindling elephant population. As the years pass, Sri Lanka itself undergoes turmoil-from the late 1980s political unrest and civil war to the modern economic collapse and pandemic-each event impacting both humans and wildlife in unforeseen ways. As Chandi fights for survival in an increasingly hostile world, his tale becomes a powerful reflection on resilience, loss, and the fragile balance between humanity and nature.With vivid prose, rich cultural depth, and an urgent environmental message, The Legend of Chandi offers readers an emotional, thought-provoking experience. It asks the question: Can one elephant’s fight for survival ignite change, or is he doomed to be another casualty of human greed?

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