Bozo dan Gajah Sirkus

Bozo dan Gajah Sirkus

by: William Johnston , Korrie Layun Rampan (Translator) , Allan Hubbard (Ilustrator)
Language: Indonesian
Format: Paperback
Publication date: September 1st, 1978
Publisher: Cypress
Pages: 24
In a vibrant world of circus wonders, a young clown named Bozo embarks on an adventure that defies expectations and celebrates friendship. This whimsical story delicately intertwines the lives of Bozo and an elephant who dreams of breaking free from the constraints of the circus. As they navigate the highs and lows of their performances, they encounter various challenges that test their resilience and bond.

The enchanting backdrop of the circus provides a canvas for rich illustrations and lively escapades, drawing readers into a fantastical realm where imagination reigns. The authors skillfully weave humor and heart into every page, capturing the essence of camaraderie in the face of adversity. Each character contributes to the narrative's charm, with their unique personalities shining through, making it an engaging experience for readers of all ages.

As the story unfolds, Bozo and the elephant’s journey becomes a metaphor for self-discovery and liberation. Their exploration goes beyond the circus tent, inspiring them to dream big and seek their true selves. With every twist of the tale, the themes of friendship, courage, and the quest for identity resonate, reminding readers of the importance of being true to oneself.

Ultimately, this enchanting tale invites readers to laugh, reflect, and hope, celebrating the beauty of connection and the joy of breaking free. The adventure promises not just entertainment, but also a heartfelt message that lingers long after the final page is turned.

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