That is the verdict of Mr. Kwendo, the park ranger, who is authorized to take drastic measures. He shows Justin and his dad a huge pile of elephant tusks. "You have never seen anything like this before, and I hope you never will again."
Swahili, anyone? Monique Walters' parents have set up a dental clinic in a shantytown in Nairobi, Kenya. Justin and his dad are bringing medical supplies. Together they plan a safari. Monique barely manages to endure Justin's knock-knock jokes. They meet Isaiah Kwendo, the ranger's son, and his shady friends. Then Isaiah disappears. Is he working with the poachers?
Justin and company have no clue of the adventure in store - camel races, train trips, batteries that go dead at the worst possible moment, and one very scary hot-air balloon ride that ends in flames. The action leads to an important spiritual conclusion: we all need God's grace and forgiveness.
That is the verdict of Mr. Kwendo, the park ranger, who is authorized to take drastic measures. He shows Justin and his dad a huge pile of elephant tusks. "You have never seen anything like this before, and I hope you never will again."
Swahili, anyone? Monique Walters' parents have set up a dental clinic in a shantytown in Nairobi, Kenya. Justin and his dad are bringing medical supplies. Together they plan a safari. Monique barely manages to endure Justin's knock-knock jokes. They meet Isaiah Kwendo, the ranger's son, and his shady friends. Then Isaiah disappears. Is he working with the poachers?
Justin and company have no clue of the adventure in store - camel races, train trips, batteries that go dead at the worst possible moment, and one very scary hot-air balloon ride that ends in flames. The action leads to an important spiritual conclusion: we all need God's grace and forgiveness.