Last Chain On Billie: How One Extraordinary Elephant Escaped the Big Top

by Carol Bradley

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"Against the backdrop of a glittering but brutal circus world, [this book] charts the history of elephants in America, the ... story of the Elephant Sanctuary, and the ... tale of a resilient elephant who defied the system even as she struggled to conquer her past, who never lost sight of the life she was meant to have"--Amazon.com.

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BookshelfMonstrosity Born in different centuries, the elephants in these books nevertheless have much in common. Taken from the wild, both were sold to circuses, where, despite star billing, they endured mistreatment. Unlike Last Chain on Billie's subject, Jumbo's story ends tragically.

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Escape from the circus

Billie, an Asian elephant captured as a baby and trained for the circus, serves as the focal point for Carol Bradley's history of animals in American circuses. Last Chain on Billie: How One Extraordinary Elephant Escaped the Big Top (St. Martin's Press, $25.99) follows Billie from capture to her eventual release to The Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee—hence the “last chain” of the title. It's a thorough examination of the mistreatment of animals captured, trained and exhibited for the entertainment of humans. Exhaustively footnoted, Bradley details cruel training practices and the ethical questions around using animals this way. While Billie is the exemplar of these practices, the book's mission is to inform show more and outrage, and it is extremely effective at that.

Reviewed for the Sacramento News & Review: http://www.newsreview.com/sacramento/escape-from-the-circus/content?oid=14279239
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This is as much a history of elephants performing in circuses as it is about this particular elephant so the title is a bit a misleading. Bradley's behind-the-scenes look at the life of circus and zoo elephants exposes the cruel world that all circus and zoo elephants endure in order to learn the unnatural tricks that entertain the public. Bradley is unflinching in her disturbing, sometimes horrific, descriptions of the history and evolution of the performing elephant world, where brutality by human trainers, inhumane living conditions and isolation force elephants into submission. Billie's fate is a rare happy one, as she is one of the circus elephants who ends up in the Elephant Sanctuary in Tennessee. Bradley does a great job show more explaining the important work of this center devoted to rehabilitation and giving as comfortable and natural a life as possible to these rescued elephants. show less

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Carol Bradley is a former newspaper reporter who studied Animal Law as a 2004 Nieman Fellow at Harvard. She spent twenty-six years covering the U.S. Congress and state legislatures in Tennessee and New York and writing features and investigative stories in Montana.

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Nonfiction, General Nonfiction, Science & Nature
DDC/MDS
639.97Applied science & technologyAgricultureHunting, fishing, conservation, related technologiesConservation of biological resources
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SF408.6 .E44 .B73AgricultureAnimal husbandry. Animal scienceAnimal cultureZoo animals
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