Inside Kangaroo Court by Granville H. Robinson

Inside Kangaroo Court

Granville H. Robinson
102 pages
Dorrance Publishing Co.
Jun 2003
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Humans and animals share the same environments…but do we coexist peacefully? Granville H. Robinson paints a thought-provoking portrait of the human/animal relationship in his intriguing tale, Inside Kangaroo Court. When Antilopine Wallaroo, a kangaroo, is kidnapped from her Australian home and delivered to America, an accident releases her into the realm of Wild Animal Sanctuary, a refuge for all types of animals, both wild and domesticated. As each animal tells its tale of woe, Antilopine learns more about the nature of man and animal. But when her life becomes threatened by her human captors, the animals band together in an attempt to outwit the humans and save their new friend. What unfolds during the animals’ battle plan is both humorous and enlightening, as it offers a thoughtful moral on the extremes of human nature and the basic rights of our animal companions.
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