The White Giraffe Series: Operation Rhino: Book 5
Lauren St John, David Dean
Join Martine in her fifth African adventure in Lauren St John’s bestselling THE WHITE GIRAFFE series.
When Sawubona’s white rhinos are attacked, the poachers leave behind a terrified calf. Devastated but determined to help, Martine and Ben agree to take the rhino baby to a sanctuary near the Golden Gate Highlands National Park.
But the sanctuary is hiding a precious secret – one that must be guarded from the poachers at all costs. When the secret gets out, Martine and Ben find themselves in the fight of their lives to save one of the rarest animals on earth. But who can they trust?
A magical and heartwarming adventure about saving endangered species.
Reviews

Book about wildlife.
Prince Augustus Eragon 07.11.2022

I like Martins the best because she is a very caring character. I would recommend this book to people who like adventure stories
Duchess Angel Heronimus 22.08.2022

I thought that this book was quite scary and sad, but I liked the baby rhino. I would recommend this book.
Judge Beany Sunshine 02.09.2021

It was a really good book. I liked the part where the baby rhino kept escaping. It was fictional but in many ways, based on facts. I would recommend it to other people.
Anonymous 02.09.2021

This book is Ok although it made me feet very sad
Fairy Viper Mouse 24.08.2021

A good fifth book about friendships and saving the planet. The characters in the whole series are well-thought and some are very unexpected. I would recommend it to younger readers and anyone passionate about saving wildlife.
Professor Crocodile Washington 24.03.2021

Fabulous book ! Most enjoyable
Professor Ursula Unicycle 31.08.2020

Loved it! Fun, mysterious and adventurous! I liked the main character MARTINE most because I think she is kind if like me. I would also recommend this book!
Lady Sapphire Fascination 29.06.2020

Operation Rhino was a great read! It taught me so much about endangered species’, specifically rhinos, as well as educating me on the very current problem of rhino poaching.
Anonymous 02.09.2019

It interested me because as well as it being about saving Rhinos (which was nice), it was also like a crime scene. Martine, a little girl about to go to high school, and her friend Ben tried to narrow down to the rhino poachers: Lars and Kobe, the Chans and a cool dream band led by Dirk. Dirk wasn't interested in the safari unlike the other band members. However, Martine thought it was Lars and Kobe, who where poachers, and the Chans who came from China where poaching was a big thing but actually Lars and Kobe didn't want to poach anymore and the Chans where sick the other band members loved it and they were sad the Rhinos where hurt. Unlike Dirk who was nowhere to be seen neither was a staff member's nephew called Victor and in fact they were the guilty. It was an awesome book!
Anonymous 22.07.2019

All I can say is I would want to go to Africa ans stand in Martines shoes.
Anonymous 10.09.2017

Its really adventurous and challenging.
Anonymous 01.09.2017

I think this is a really good book for people who like thrills and page turned it gives you a sense of excitement
Anonymous 29.08.2017