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The Pride of a Lion: What the Animal Kingdom Can Teach Us About Survival, Fear and Family (A True Animal Survival Story)

The Pride of a Lion: What the Animal Kingdom Can Teach Us About Survival, Fear and Family (A True Animal Survival Story)

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Kwasi the lion cub's story is one of survival, fear, and family. He was born to his mother, Asha, at Zoo Miami in late 2013 and gained nationwide attention as an adorable lion cub. In March 2014, he was orphaned when his mother died. Kwasi's remarkable journey takes him from the untimely death of his mother to redefining what it means to be in a pride and, most importantly, what it means to have a family. The book teaches us about family, resilience, and the meaning of life.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 224 pages
Publication date: 05 January 2024
Publisher: Yellow Pear Press


The story of Kwasi, the lion cub, is a remarkable tale of survival, courage, and the power of family. Born to his mother, Asha, at Zoo Miami in late 2013, Kwasi quickly gained attention as an adorable lion cub. However, tragedy struck when his mother passed away in March 2014, leaving Kwasi orphaned. Despite the odds, Kwasi's journey is one of resilience and redefining what it means to be part of a pride.

Through the documentation and photography of wildlife expert Ron Magill, we witness the many challenges Kwasi faced as a young cub. From his father and uncle fighting over his mother to being supplemented with milk due to his mother's limited production, Kwasi endured hardships that could have ended his life. However, his story takes a remarkable turn when he is adopted by Kashifa, a female lioness who becomes his surrogate mother.

Kashifa's love and care saved Kwasi from certain death when Jabare, another male lion, attacked him. Kwasi's adopted mother fought off Jabare, protecting her cub and ensuring his survival. This act of bravery and selflessness showcased the incredible bond between lions and their family members.

Kwasi's journey teaches us valuable lessons about family, resilience, and the meaning of life. It demonstrates that animals, like humans, possess emotional intelligence and can form deep connections with their loved ones. Kwasi's story also highlights the importance of community and the support of others in times of need.

In Ron Magill's book, "The Pride of a Lion," we are privy to pictures captured during Kwasi's journey. These images showcase the cub's growth and development, from his early days to his eventual integration into a pride of lions at Lion Country Safari. The book is filled with heartwarming anecdotes and touching moments that showcase the power of love and the resilience of the human spirit.

Kwasi's story is a testament to the incredible adaptability and resilience of animals. It reminds us that even in the face of adversity, there is always hope for a brighter future. Through Kwasi's journey, we gain a deeper appreciation for the animal kingdom and the importance of preserving their habitats and protecting their species.

In conclusion, the story of Kwasi the lion cub is a remarkable tale of survival, courage, and the power of family. Through the documentation and photography of Ron Magill, we witness the incredible journey of a young cub who overcame unimaginable odds and grew into a magnificent star of Lion Country Safari. Kwasi's story teaches us valuable lessons about family, resilience, and the meaning of life, and serves as a reminder of the incredible bonds that can be formed between animals and their loved ones.


Dimension: 216 x 140 x 13 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781684811663

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