Kpo the Leopard

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Kpo the Leopard is an African wildlife story about a female leopard-cub written by French childrens' writer René Guillot (1900 - 1969), who lived, worked and travelled for much of his life in French Africa.

Set initially in the African jungle, the story moves, after Kpo and her mother escape from a forest fire, to new hunting-grounds in the African Plain, and tells the story of Kpo's adventures as she matures into a full-grown leopard.

Kpo the Leopard was published in 1955 and, twenty years later, was included in The Hamish Hamilton Book of Wise Animals (details below), together with pieces featuring "fabulous animals" such as Edgar Allen Poe's "The Raven," E. Nesbit's "Psammead," T.S. Eliot's "Mr. Mistoffelees," and "Rollicum Bitem the Fox" by John Masefield.

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  • René Guillot, Kpo the Leopard Illustrated by Joan Kiddell-Monroe, translated by Gwen Marsh(OUP, Oxford Children's Library 1955 ~ 160pp.)
  • Eilis Dillon (editor), The Hamish Hamilton Book of Wise Animals, illustrated by Bernard Brett (Hamish Hamilton, London, 1975. ISBN: 0241021561)