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This true heartwarming story follows Zoya, the only surviving cub of critically endangered Amur tigers at the Philadelphia Zoo. After her mother's rejection, zoo staff find hope in Lola, a Sumatran tiger with three newborn cubs. Through this unconventional family bond, Zoya learns important lessons about belonging, survival, and what it means to be a tiger.

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This true heartwarming story follows Zoya, the only surviving cub of critically endangered Amur tigers at the Philadelphia Zoo. After her mother's rejection, zoo staff find hope in Lola, a Sumatran tiger with three newborn cubs. Through this unconventional family bond, Zoya learns important lessons about belonging, survival, and what it means to be a tiger.
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Debra Kim Wolf is a land conservation attorney (under her married name Debra Wolf Goldstein), author, songwriter, and tree hugger. She was vice president of Philadelphia's Fairmount Park Commission for over a decade and cofounded the Philadelphia Environmental Film Festival. She also directs the nonprofit One Little Earth (www.OneLittleEarth.org), which supports outdoor programs, films, and books that instill a love of nature in young people. Debra received the "Woman of Lifetime Achievement in Conservation" award from the statewide group, PennFuture. Her favorite childhood toy was Toby, a stuffed tiger cub. Annalisa Durante and Marina Durante are twin sisters and nature and science illustrators. They have loved nature and animals ever since they were children and they enjoy illustrating portraits of animals and pets. Marina loves drawing, photography, deep water diving, and hiking. The photos she takes while exploring are the inspiration for their art and help her study the scientific details of animals and plants. Marina's mission for their art is to excite viewers and disclose the real beauty of the Earth. Annalisa's curiosity is delicate, and her exploration is intimate. She is also inspired by her interest in Eastern Philosophy. Annalisa says "By the Western culture I learned skills and from the Eastern one the inner silence, base of true listening and meeting with every creature". Together, their work has been published all over the world and they have won prizes in naturalistic illustration contests.