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SNOW LEOPARD by Justin Anderson

SNOW LEOPARD

Ghost of the Mountains

by Justin Anderson ; illustrated by Patrick Benson

Pub Date: Oct. 8th, 2019
ISBN: 978-1-5362-0540-4
Publisher: Candlewick

Following the trail of a beautiful, elusive animal.

Narrating in the first person, Anderson leads readers on a trek through the Himalayas to seek out the snow leopard, which villagers call the “gray ghost.” The journey turns suspenseful as the slopes become steeper and more icily treacherous. The narrator describes his feelings of awe upon first encountering tracks in the snow. Then, to his utter astonishment, he actually sees the magnificent creature. Readers will also marvel as she stares out from the page. Thanks to the author’s proximity to this leopard, readers also get to witness her unsuccessful hunt for ibex and her reunion, further along the trail, with her young cub; a charming spread shows mother and offspring snuggled together. The main narrative, jam-packed with interesting facts about the leopard, is expressed in a clear, conversational manner and presented in large type; text in a smaller faux hand-lettered type provides additional information. Benson’s endearing watercolor illustrations capture the leopard’s furry, pale, gold-and-gray coat, with the black rosettes that offer excellent camouflage in her mountainous habitat. (They depict the author as white as he moves through the Ladakh village with his local guide.) The narrator marvels at his luck to see two snow leopards; readers will feel fortunate to have followed along.

An informative, gentle, awestruck look at a mysterious big cat.

(author’s note, index, websites) (Informational picture book. 5-9)