Kamalli, an eleven-year-old girl, the only daughter of a hunter, gets to have an elephant named Athim as her pet. Local rich man Moodan is denied to buy the elephant for himself. By a scheme of revenge, Moodan induces the king to issue a decree that only the king could have elephants. Kamalli is deprived of the elephant, the love of her life; after a long period amid great confusion, she manages to meet the elephant at a royal parade, where, by the favor of one of the princesses, she is invited to the palace. Seeing the horrors of captivity at the palace, the girl determines to free the…mehr
Kamalli, an eleven-year-old girl, the only daughter of a hunter, gets to have an elephant named Athim as her pet. Local rich man Moodan is denied to buy the elephant for himself. By a scheme of revenge, Moodan induces the king to issue a decree that only the king could have elephants. Kamalli is deprived of the elephant, the love of her life; after a long period amid great confusion, she manages to meet the elephant at a royal parade, where, by the favor of one of the princesses, she is invited to the palace. Seeing the horrors of captivity at the palace, the girl determines to free the elephant. Against the royal power and fortress, the only way to free the elephant was to make him realize his own strength and display it. Knowledge brought freedom to Athim the elephant and his clan
ANTONY MUTHU had been administrator of schools, established a high school to provide education opportunities for children in rural areas of South India. Worked for nearly 36 years in New York educating children with challenges in the department of education. Born in India, educated in Madurai American college, got M.A. degree in economics from Madurai Kamaraj University, Madurai, India; B.Ed degree obtained from Annamalai University, Chidambaram, India, licenses from NYS Education Department to teach Social Studies, Special Education, Supervisory license in Social Education, Education Administration certi¿cations, and NYC licenses in the above areas.
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