The One and Only Ivan is a bestselling novel about hope and friendship. It was inspired by a real silverback gorilla named Ivan who was held captive for 27 years.
Narrated by Ivan himself, a beautiful story of friendship unfolds between Ivan, an elephant named Stella, and a stray dog named Bob. Ivan is comfortable in his domain in the shopping mall where he watches TV and makes artwork that is sold to the people who watch him through glass windows far from the jungle.
Stella, on the other hand, has a longer memory than Ivan and she longs to live in a zoo where larger domains are provided. Ruby, a new baby elephant, which has been plucked from the wild, is introduced to the Big Top Mall where she is to learn circus tricks from Stella. Soon after, Stella becomes sick. Before she passes away she charges Ivan with taking care of Ruby. Ivan begins to recall his time in the jungle and his desire for freedom and to help Ruby rise. The author’s note at the end of the book is a wonderful addition; Katherine Applegate talks about the differences between the true events and her story.
Katherine Applegate’s writing is superb, subtle, and incredibly emotive. Rightly so, The One and Only Ivan won the Newbery Medal in 2013 and has consistently been a bestselling novel. This is an incredible book to be enjoyed solo or as a read-aloud. It also makes for great book club conversations. However, you decide to enjoy The One and Only Ivan, it’s a winner! I highly recommend this book for you to read. It is by far my favorite book.