‘The Story of George’ that is going places
The Hindu
Frenchwoman’s story about a tiger, who passed away in the city zoo, is a tribute to wildlife conservation
When Frenchwoman Claire le Michel comes to Thiruvananthapuram next, she will not be able to look in on George, a gnarly, old Bengal tiger, at the city zoo. George passed away the day after Christmas last.
Claire, though, has immortalised George since her visit to the zoo two years ago. He continues to live on through a story by Claire (and translated into English by Jerome Gordon) that has been published on a French blog, aired on radio, and has led to a library project that involves reading, writing workshop, and interaction with children.

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