The Elephant's Tale is the fourth book in the African adventures of Martine and her beloved white giraffe, Jemmy. Sawubona Game Reserve is in danger of repossession. Martine's grandfather signed the reserve over to one Reuben James after taking out a colossal and nigh impossible to pay back loan. Sawubona would be payment could Martin's grandfather not be able to pay back. Soon, Sawubona is swamped with James and his men. He plans to turn the reserve into a zoo, with Jemmy being the star attraction. Martine won't have it, and with her grandmother chasing a secret in England, Martine takes things into her own hands. She stows away on James plan and when they get to Namibia, goes on a quest to seek the truth. But she has just thirteen days. Is that enough time to save Sawubona and everything she loves?This book is a fantastic read. The sequel to The White Giraffe, Dolphin Song and The Last Leopard, the pace never slows down. From one thing to the next, this book is fast moving, riveting and most of all a story of fighting for what you love. I would recommend this book highly. Although I would say, read the first three first! Or else some of the aspects in The Elephant's Tale won't make sense