The Elephant of Belfast, S. Kirk Walsh
The Elephant of Belfast, S. Kirk Walsh
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The Elephant of Belfast
A Novel

Author: S. Kirk Walsh

Narrator: Charlotte McCurry

Unabridged: 10 hr 51 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 04/06/2021


Synopsis

Inspired by true events, this vivid and moving story of a young woman zookeeper and the elephant she’s compelled to protect through the German blitz of Belfast during WWllBelfast, October 1940. Twenty-year-old zookeeper Hettie Quin arrives at the city docks in time to meet her new charge: an orphaned three-year-old Indian elephant named Violet. As Violet adjusts to her new solitary life in captivity and Hettie mourns the recent loss of her sister and the abandonment of her father, new storm clouds gather. A world war rages, threatening a city already reeling from escalating tensions between British Loyalists and those fighting for a free and unified Ireland.The relative peace is shattered by air-raid sirens on the evening of Easter Tuesday 1941. Over the course of the next five hours, hundreds of bombs rain down upon Belfast, claiming almost a thousand lives and decimating the city. Dodging the debris and carnage of the Luftwaffe attack, Hettie runs to the zoo to make sure that Violet is unharmed. The harrowing ordeal and ensuing aftermath set the pair on a surprising path that highlights the indelible, singular bond that often brings mankind and animals together during horrifying times.Inspired by a largely forgotten chapter of World War II, S. Kirk Walsh deftly renders the changing relationship between Hettie and Violet, and their growing dependence on each other for survival and solace. The Elephant of Belfast is a complicated and beguiling portrait of hope and resilience—and how love can sustain us during the darkest moments of our lives.

About S. Kirk Walsh

S. Kirk Walsh lives in Austin, Texas, and her work has been widely published in the New York Times Book Review, Longreads, StoryQuarterly, Electric Literature, and other publications. The Elephant of Belfast is her first novel. Find out more at SKirkWalsh.com.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Annette on November 16, 2020

Inspired by true story of Denise Weston Austin. So called the “elephant angel.” Belfast, N Ireland, 1940. An orphaned elephant leaves an island of Ceylon to make a new home at Bellevue Zoo. At the docks, Hettie Quin, zookeeper, meets a three-year-old elephant named Violet. Violet becomes Hattie’s fav......more

Goodreads review by Karren on June 23, 2021

Hettie Quin is twenty, she works at Bellevue Zoo in Belfast, where she feeds the animals and cleans out their cages. Six months ago her family suffered a terrible tragedy, her sister Anna passed way, her father Thomas left and her mother Rose is now terribly depressed. Working at the zoo gives Hetti......more

Goodreads review by Ashley on April 16, 2021

This book had so much potential! But the author kept forcing these romantic subplots into the book. This made the protagonist an absolute one-dimensional idiot who got sidetracked by any male who paid her the slightest bit of attention. The storyline about the elephant was awesome. The bs about her......more

Goodreads review by S. Kirk on January 21, 2021

Hope everyone enjoys THE ELEPHANT OF BELFAST. I spent a number of years working on this novel--and look forward to hearing from readers. Thank you for spending time with Hettie and Violet.......more

Goodreads review by Gerry on May 14, 2021

I couldn’t wait to dive into this book. My father is from Belfast and it’s one of my favorite cities to visit for the food and the culture. The book was somewhat of a disappointment primarily because the main character’s relationship with men is entirely schizophrenic and inconsistent with her other......more


Quotes

“Vividly evokes the speed with which war makes the commonplace surreal.” New Yorker

“It is the second step of recovery, after all, to believe in something bigger than yourself, like an elephant.” Michigan Public Radio

“Historical fiction at its best.” Washington Independent Review of Books

“Hettie and Violet’s bond is one to treasure.” Publishers Weekly

“Action is heart-pounding; the imagery vivid; the message universal.” Historical Novels Review

“A vivid novel of redemption and mutual care.” New York Times Book Review

“Walsh’s research pays dividends for the reader as the sights, sounds, and smells of Belfast rise in the imagination.” Lone Star Review


Awards

  • Kirkus Reviews Pick