Tonight I finished a very special book, I devoured The Rhino Keeper by Jillian Forsberg.
**Long post Head but PLEASE read**
It's 2022 and Andrea Clarkson is a college student that has decided to study abroad. Andrea's interests are in History. She soon settles into her dorm, taking in the old buildings, and in particular, an orange desk that is secured to the flooring of her dorm room. Curiosity gets to get and she discovers the desk holds hidden drawers, where she finds very old documents about a rhinoceros from around the eighteenth century. With your information she reached out to some other scholars on a student job she's partaking in. With their help, Andrea helps uncover a mystery of the most famous Indian Rhino, the only Rhino ever known in Europe, Clara.
Taking out back to the 1700's Douwemout can see Meer (aka Douwe) is a Captain of a ship, the Knappenhoff where he sails around the world goods and services for the VoC. Upon his travels he meets an old cohort, and sees for the very first time, an Indian Rhino, Clara. From that moment, he knew he was meant to be in her life.
Through some chance encounters and events, Douwe is now the owner of Clara, and has also taken on Zubin, a young boy as Clara's caretaker. Together Douwe, Clara and Zubin travel the world to show Clara to the world, and print that Clara is a wonderful animal, and not a scary beast. But, not everything can be easy, or great. What the three of them encounter will forever change the course of their lives
This is a story of travel, mystery, wonder, and most of all love.
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I've watched for quite some time, Jillian's road to writing this beautiful story via her facebook and her blog. I've seen her overcome numerous rejections while still believing in herself, and it paid off, this is her debut novel, and I couldn't be more happy and excited for her.
This book took me on a rollercoaster of emotions. I loved following Andrea's passion in finding out the truth about Clara and Douwe. Though, where I really got hooked was Douwe and Clara's story.
This is historical fiction, Clara and Douwe are real, events and places are real in this book, and Jillian did a magnificent job of blending her story with the truth from history. In all the books I've read, only 2 have made me cry, and this one was one of them. Jillian will take you on a beautifully told story spanking throughout the 18th Century, where you will fall in love with Clara, her story and her keepers.
I HIGHLY recommend this book, it's beautiful and enchanting and will make you fall in love with Clara.
**Note: I also highly recommend reading Jillian's author's note as it helped me to understand more about Clara, what's fact and fiction*"