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The Lion Children
1995 book by Angus, Maisie, and Travers McNeice
1995 book by Angus, Maisie, and Travers McNeice
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | The Lion Children |
| image | The Lion Children book cover low quality.JPG |
| author | Angus McNeice |
| Maisie McNeice | |
| Travers McNeice | |
| country | United Kingdom |
| language | English |
| genre | Non-fiction, nature |
| publisher | Orion Publishing Group |
| release_date | 28 September [2001](2001-in-literature) |
| media_type | Paperback |
| pages | 216 pp (Orion hardcover edition, 2001) |
| isbn | 1-84255-220-1 |
| oclc | 59501572 |
Maisie McNeice Travers McNeice
The Lion Children is a story about a group of children who are taken to Botswana in 1995 by their mother Kate Nicholls to study the behaviour of lions.
The book was praised by British biologist Richard Dawkins who wrote a foreword and said, "This is an astonishing book, by an even more astonishing group of children."
References
- [[Richard Dawkins]], "I Speak of Africa and Golden Joys. Foreword to ''The Lion Children'' by Angus, Maisie and Travers McNeice", reprinted in ''[[The Devil's Chaplain: Selected Essays]]'', Phoenix, 2003 ({{ISBN. 978-0-7538-1750-6).
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