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Tigeropolis
- Beyond the Deep Forest
- Narrated by: Richard E. Grant
- Length: 1 hr and 52 mins
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Publisher's Summary
A fun, quirky tale for children aged eight to 12. The story is about a family of vegetarian tigers living in Tigeropolis, a tiger park deep in the foothills of the Himalayas. For years, tiger cubs Bittu and Matti, their mother Tala, and wise old uncle Raj have enjoyed a tranquil life out of sight of humans.
But Tigeropolis is set to close...bulldozed to make way for a new motorway. The tigers set out to save their beloved park, but they soon realize they’ll need to rediscover some of their old skills: how to roar, how to hunt and, well, how to be tigers.
©2016 R.D. Dikstra (P)2019 R.D. Dikstra
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