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Hide the Elephant

von Jonathan Dunne

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Forcefully-retired zoo-keeper Mick Munroe is hiding two BIG things: Alzheimer's and a 42 year-old Indian elephant called Sinbad. Mick and his elephant become overnight on-the-run, anti-hero legends when Mick, an old rebel with a cause, takes matters into his own hands.The Alzheimer's brings Mick something very special: an adventure he never thought possible with his dear old friend, Sinbad.… (mehr)
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Thanks to Jonathan Dunne for the copy of your book. It took me a long time but I finally got around to reading it. A wonderful read, an adventure, fun and, yes, it made me cry at time. I recommend you read this book regardless of the genres you prefer. ( )
  Carl.R.White | Jun 8, 2022 |
This is a completely wacky, totally heartwarming fun and short read about a zookeeper with Alzheimer’s who steals and then must hide an elephant. It has heartbreaking insight into knowingly losing oneself over time to Alzheimer’s. Recommended to break a reading slump in record time. ( )
  KarenMonsen | Sep 8, 2019 |
Diese Rezension wurde für LibraryThing Member Giveaways geschrieben.
This is my first time to read Jonathan Dunne. I got his book as a member giveaway in Library Thing.

You may ask, is this book talking about a real elephant or just a metaphor? Like the famous elephant in the room?

This story is about Mick Munroe. He works at the zoo and is the keeper of the elephants. One of his charges is Sinbad, a 42-year old Indian elephant which is also the oldest elephant in the world. Sinbad is his best friend. Sinbad listens to Mick's stories and concerns. Sinbad according to Mick is a very good listener.

This is a very touching and heroic story of Mick and Sinbad. Mick is suffering from Alzheimer's and a depression that he was trying to deal, after the death of his wife. His only way of coping with the depression is working and caring for the elephants. Until he was forced to retire because he forgot to lock the enclosure and Sinbad got loose. After finding out that the person who took his place was a relative of the B**** in HR and having two hamsters in grade school was the only experience of caring for animals, Mick hang around the zoo in the hope of taking his job back. Then, Sinbad got hurt and what was supposed to be just a visit to his old friend turned into an elephant-napping.

This story talks of desperation and of loss. Mick's deep love and concern for his friend of 30 years--Sinbad, lead him to desperately save his friend from being abused and to spend his last lucid moments with his best friend, before the traitor Alzheimer finally take hold of his mind for good. These two's trek to the countryside turned out to be unexpected exploits of heroism. Their eventful journey and hilarious experiences had made them an inspiration to many.

I liked that the story ended with the unlikely pair as heroes and finally finding a home where they can both live and eventually die free and in peace.

I give this story 5/5 Indian elephants. This is a poignant story told with humor that will make your heart bleed. This is indeed an "Idiot's Guide to Hiding a Humongous Elephant in Plain Sight". Definitely, a worthwhile read that explores friendship and loyalty between humans and taxiderms. This is like the human mind's last stand against the inevitable clutches of Alzheimer's before it finally takes over. Well done Jonathan Dunne!

Alzheimer's doesn't change your personality -- it makes you forget your personality.
- Jonathan Dunne, Hide the Elephant -

Thank you again, Jonathan Dunne and Library Thing for the copy. ( )
  iamnotabookworm | Feb 25, 2017 |
Loved this book and look forward to reading Jonathan Dunne's other books! ( )
  Jmbusa | Nov 14, 2016 |
4.5 stars :-)

This story is exquisitely and simultaneously joyful and sad.
Love the plot and the ending of the story as well as the writing style of Jonathan Dune, it's immensely funny and easy to read :-)

Recommended to every book-lover :-).
Definitely you will be enjoy it and you will learn lots of things. ( )
  ViktoriiaL | Sep 12, 2016 |
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Forcefully-retired zoo-keeper Mick Munroe is hiding two BIG things: Alzheimer's and a 42 year-old Indian elephant called Sinbad. Mick and his elephant become overnight on-the-run, anti-hero legends when Mick, an old rebel with a cause, takes matters into his own hands.The Alzheimer's brings Mick something very special: an adventure he never thought possible with his dear old friend, Sinbad.

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