by Michelle Osborne
Young Tongo was orphaned due to war on his village. He loved animals, especially fawn, lion cubs, and other large cats. Young Tongo became friends with an American scientist, as he had no one else.
There was a bad storm that destroyed the village. The village had to be rebuilt. Men with trucks and loads of ammunition came, which caused loud bangs.
Scot Guy and Tony managed to rescue the little girl and catch the men. Bob was captured by the natives but was freed. Scot asked the chief if he could take Tongo back to America with him. This story has plenty of action.
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
Born in Wanstead in the U.K. in 1955, Michelle Osborne lived in Islington, London, until early 1962. She moved to Stoke, Newington, London, for six months and then moved again to Essex in September 1962. She went to school close to where she lived.
Michelle was eleven when she went to Clarks College in Ilford, Essex, until she was fifteen, left school in 1971, and went to work for several companies. She married in June 1987, had her first child in 1989, and had her second child in 1992. She divorced in October 1997. Michelle worked in a factory from 1999 to 2003 and is now a market trader.
(2008, paperback, 52 pages)
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