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WWI veteran Henry Friston describes to a young reporter how he came to adopt an Egyptian tortoise. Friston brings the tortoise (whom he names Ali Pasha) home to England and tenderly cares for him throughout his long life. Based on true events, the historical narrative is most appealing for its genuine warmth. Soft watercolor illustrations complement the story; archival photographs appear on the endpapers.