A moving and adventure-filled tale of one woman's quest for the truth about endangered Asian elephants and their evolving relationship with humans.
Delving deep into an intricate web of unlikely heroes, power struggles, and living legends, Elephants in the Hourglass takes readers on an extraordinary journey of discovery. In her extraordinary narrative debut, Kim Frank blends personal narrative, vivid descriptions, and meticulous research as she illuminates the ways we seek to survive on our rapidly changing planet.
Like Jane Goodall or Dian Fossey before her, Kim is a female adventurer who found her life completely changed as she was drawn deeper and deeper into the plight of a remarkable animal. For Kim, once she learned about the unique plight of the elephants in North India, she was unable to rest until she had learned more.
This was a world totally unknown to her. Up until that point, she was an ordinary middle-class mom. After a fraught divorce, she felt a need to recapture her own voice, and so she set out to the Himalayas with the goal of a National Geographic story.
What Kim experienced would change her life. It is far from a black-and-white story where the good guys and bad guys are immediately obvious, not in this world of displaced habitats, exploding population growth and movement, and climate change which we cannot escape. Filled with unforgettable characters and encounters with one of the most sensitive, intelligent, and awe-inspiring creatures on the planet, Elephants in the Hourglass will inspire readers to pursue their goals and be a force for change in unexpected places.
Kim Frank is an award-winning writer and photographer whose work has been published in The Explorers Journal, Sidetracked, Oceanographic, Earth Island Journal, American Literary Review, SVPN (where she also served as Editor), and more. Projects include the books Born to Ice with National Geographic photographer Paul Nicklen and Amaze with SeaLegacy founder Cristina Mittermeier, and writing/directing the documentary Where the Forest Roars. She is a Fellow of The Explorers Club and the Royal Geographical Society, with a Master of Fine Arts from the MFA Program for Writers at Warren Wilson College and a Master of Social Work from the University of Pennsylvania School of Social Policy & Practice.
"A journey is often a test of patience and fortitude. To travel along with Kim Frank and share her experience finding wild elephants is mesmerizing."
– Jeffrey Moussaieff Masson, New York Times bestselling author of When Elephants Weep
"Insightful and deeply moving, Kim Frank's exploration of the elephant-human conflict for the Asian elephants is a rare blend of empathy and ecological awareness. I couldn't put this book down! It's a timely reminder that conservation is about finding balance, and this story offers hope for how we might achieve it."
– Rannva Joermundsson, cave diver, explorer, and co-founder of Nixie Expeditions
"Kim Frank has an incredible gift for writing in a way that immerses you completely, making you feel as though you've stepped into the book and are standing right beside her. In today's post-truth world, the search for perspectives on truth is more important than ever. Kim captures this beautifully in Elephants in the Hourglass, taking you with her on every step of the journey."
– Alexandra Climent, founder, Endangered Rainforest Rescue, NPO
"Kim's constant dedication to bringing this story to light with sensitivity and through a deeply personal lens shows true tenacity. Her journey is one of love and compassion, driven by the desire to protect these magnificent beings through deeper understanding."
– Kartiki Gonsalves, Academy Award-winning filmmaker of The Elephant Whisperers
"Kim Frank has a keen eye and a keener heart. This book is her gift to these majestic creatures. And to us as well."
– Steve Searles and Chris Erskine, bestselling authors of What the Bears Know