Structure/Length: Divided into chapters; approx. 371 pages, approx. 10 hours and 29 minutes on audiobook
Protagonist/Central Conflict:West with Giraffes is a historical novel inspired by real events. It follows Woodrow Wilson Nickel, a Dustbowl orphan, and two giraffes on a cross-country road trip during the Great Depression. The novel explores themes of adventure, resilience, and the human-animal bond as Woodrow and the giraffes embark on an epic journey from New York City to California. Along the way, they encounter challenges and unexpected friendships.
Potential Sensitivity Issues: Themes of historical hardship and the challenges faced during the Great Depression; suicide; occasional use of outdated, offensive, or racist terms in both the novel and paired texts; animal abuse
Lynda Rutledge, Author
Bio: Contemporary American author known for her storytelling and ability to blend history, human connections, and unexpected journeys; writes fiction, nonfiction, restaurant and film reviews, and articles for national and international publications; has an MFA in creative writing and a BA and MA in American literature; often highlights the extraordinary of everyday life in her works
Other Works: Woven of Water (2011); Faith Bass Darling’s Last Garage Sale (2012)
Awards: Writers League of Texas Novel of the Year (2013); Texas Great Read (2023)
Unlock this Study Guide!
Join SuperSummary to gain instant access to all 70 pages of this Study Guide and thousands of other learning resources.