A Training School for Elephants
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INSTANT SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLERSHORTLISTED FOR THE STANFORD'S
TRAVEL WRITING BOOK OF THE YEAR 2026WAINWRIGHT PRIZE FOR WRITING ON
CONSERVATION 2025 **SPECIALLY COMMENDED**From the acclaimed author
of The Lost Pianos of Siberia, comes a new journey, following four
19th century elephants marched from the East African coast towards
Congo, to tell a heartbreaking story of folly and colonial
greed.'BEST SUMMER BOOKS OF 2025: An illuminating tale of imperial
ambition and ineptitude.' FINANCIAL TIMES'A beautiful, intelligent
and heartfelt book, a brilliantly researched account of an imperial
fever dream alongside a no less feverish contemporary journey'- THE
SUNDAY TIMES'History and travelogue combine wonderfully in this
tale of colonial plunder and hubris…Sophy Roberts’ luminous new
book is a journey through Africa from Zanzibar to Lake Tanganyika
and back, retracing the steps of a long-forgotten expedition.' -
GUARDIAN'This is a marvellous book, an important footnote to
history - of Sophy Roberts' intrepid travel with a real purpose,
shining a light on colonialism, Belgian and British, and their
peculiar obsessions.’' - Paul Theroux, author of The Great Railway
Bazaar‘Masterfully weaving adventure, intrigue and the darker
truths of colonial ambition into a story as gripping as it is
eye-opening.’ - Levison Wood, author of Walking the Nile'Deeply
researched. Brings to life a bizarre and long-forgotten story of
Africa with empathy, intriguing encounters and memorable
characters, not least the elephants themselves.’ - Luke Pepera,
author of Motherland: A Journey through 500,000 Years of African
Culture and Identity‘Sophy Roberts brings history to life, tackling
difficult, sensitive subjects with careful, exquisite prose.
Unputdownable.’ - Mary Harper, author of Getting Somalia Wrong?'A
brave and searching book, rich in history and fierce in spirit. The
best sort of travel writing: handsome prose, teeming with humanity
and an unwavering sense of wonder.' - Justin Marozzi, author of
Baghdad, City of Peace, City of BloodIn 1879, King Leopold II of
Belgium launched an ambitious plan to plunder Africa’s resources.
The key to cracking open the continent, or so he thought, was its
elephants - if only he could train them.And so he commissioned the
charismatic Irish adventurer Frederick Carter to ship four tamed
Asian elephants from India to the East African coast, where they
were marched inland towards Congo. The ultimate aim was to
establish a training school for African elephants.Following in the
footsteps of the four elephants, Roberts pieces together the story
of this long-forgotten expedition, in travels that take her to
Belgium, Iraq, India, Tanzania and Congo. The storytelling brings
to life a compelling cast of historic characters and modern voices,
from ivory dealers to Catholic nuns, set against rich descriptions
of the landscapes travelled.Roberts digs deep into historic records
to reckon with our broken relationship with animals, revealing an
extraordinary - and enduring - story of colonial greed, ineptitude,
hypocrisy and folly.‘A cautionary tale from the early days of the
Scramble for Africa, but poignant and scholarly too. Roberts writes
beautifully.’ - Thomas Pakenham, author of The Scramble for
Africa‘A rich, engrossing tapestry of greed and disregard for life
… Few write as compellingly as Roberts, this is her as only she can
write.’ - Amal Chatterjee, author of Across the Lakes