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Disney's Tarzan

by Justine Korman

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Amazon.com Product Description (ISBN 0307162303, Hardcover)

This is a retelling of Disney's new blockbuster animated film Tarzan, the classic story of the orphaned human baby adopted by apes in the African jungle. Tarzan knows that he doesn't look like his ape family or really fit in, but he adapt s and becomes one of them. One day, a study team comprised of the hunter Clayton, the kindly Professor Porter , and his daughter Jane, arrive; Tarzan meets his first humans and realizes that he is one of them. Tarzan and Jane fall in love and Tarzan is torn between the family who raised him and the possibility of a new life. When Clayton betrays Tarzan's trust and kidnaps the apes, Tarzan saves them and his fateful choice is made. Wonderful characters and delightful humor combine with the story's universal message about love and loyalty to make this one of Disney's best productions yet.

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Tarzan, orphaned as a baby and raised by the great ape Kala, must decide, with the arrival of Jane Porter, whether he belongs with humans or apes.

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