Elephant Company - Vicki Croke

Elephant Company

By Vicki Croke

  • Release Date: 2014-07-15
  • Genre: Biographies & Memoirs
4.5 Score: 4.5 (From 261 Ratings)

Description

NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • A NEW YORK TIMES NOTABLE BOOK

The remarkable story of James Howard “Billy” Williams, whose uncanny rapport with the world’s largest land animals transformed him from a carefree young man into the charismatic war hero known as Elephant Bill


In 1920, Billy Williams came to colonial Burma as a “forest man” for a British teak company. Mesmerized by the intelligence and character of the great animals who hauled logs through the jungle, he became a gifted “elephant wallah.” In Elephant Company, Vicki Constantine Croke chronicles Williams’s growing love for elephants as the animals provide him lessons in courage, trust, and gratitude.

Elephant Company is also a tale of war and daring. When Japanese forces invaded Burma in 1942, Williams joined the elite British Force 136 and operated behind enemy lines. His war elephants carried supplies, helped build bridges, and transported the sick and elderly over treacherous mountain terrain. As the occupying authorities put a price on his head, Williams and his elephants faced their most perilous test. Elephant Company, cornered by the enemy, attempted a desperate escape: a risky trek over the mountainous border to India, with a bedraggled group of refugees in tow. Part biography, part war epic, Elephant Company is an inspirational narrative that illuminates a little-known chapter in the annals of wartime heroism.

Praise for Elephant Company

“This book is about far more than just the war, or even elephants. This is the story of friendship, loyalty and breathtaking bravery that transcends species. . . . Elephant Company is nothing less than a sweeping tale, masterfully written.”—Sara Gruen, The New York Times Book Review

“Splendid . . . Blending biography, history, and wildlife biology, [Vicki Constantine] Croke’s story is an often moving account of [Billy] Williams, who earned the sobriquet ‘Elephant Bill,’ and his unusual bond with the largest land mammals on earth.”—The Boston Globe

“Some of the biggest heroes of World War II were even bigger than you thought. . . . You may never call the lion the king of the jungle again.”—New York Post

“Vicki Constantine Croke delivers an exciting tale of this elephant whisperer–cum–war hero, while beautifully reminding us of the enduring bonds between animals and humans.”—Mitchell Zuckoff, author of Lost in Shangri-La and Frozen in Time

Reviews

  • Excellent and interesting read

    5
    By jalzline
    Very fascinating account of the military’s recruitment of elephants to assist in winning WW 2 along with the descriptions of the unique behaviors of elephants.
  • Thoroughly Engaging

    5
    By Edlej
    A beautifully told story of love, trust, friendship, betrayal and loss. Just the facts around an amazing man whose life revolved around his relationships to elephants in peace time and in war. You won’t want to put the book down.
  • Elephant Company

    5
    By Nana 1945
    Once I started the book I couldn’t put it down. Interaction between man and elephant was amazing. I would recommend this book too history, adventurers and animal lovers.
  • Great Story!

    5
    By Attriya
    I really learned a lot about these magnificent animals. Fascinating! You won’t be able to put it down. So tragic to hear how much they are being abused by other, less understanding souls. Learn more!
  • Elephant Company

    5
    By patriciJ145
    A true story of great love and great risk.
  • Wonderful!

    5
    By JJSinClt
    I loved this book from start to finish!
  • Elephant company

    5
    By Night, night.
    I started reading this book and could not put it down. The description of life in the jungle made me feel like I was there and stirred my imagination as to how beautiful a place it was before the war. Being an elephant lover, I imagined what a rich life elephant Bill had. I hope this gets made into a movie!
  • Five Star reading

    5
    By texasfan2011
    Well written and a great story. I was sorry to reach the final chapter and read the Epilogue.

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