Elephant Mountain:
A Story About Morgan Berry, Eloise Berchtold, and Elephant Conservation

In Elephant Mountain (the second book in The Will of Heaven series), Debbie Ethell uncovers the mysterious and tragic story of legendary animal trainers Morgan Berry and Eloise Berchtold, while sharing her own journey of recovery and elephant conservation. This second installment of her memoir collection weaves together conservation, personal transformation, and the untold stories of wild elephants in Kenya.

Elephant Mountain: The Story of Morgan Berry, Eloise Berchtold, and Elephant Conservation Book Cover
A shot of Debbie from behind wearing a long black dress with her hand shielding her eyes from the sun, standing on a grass lawn looking out over a beautiful landscape below of forests and a river with a large tree framing the photo. She is standing in Morgan Berry's front yard on the top of Elephant Mountain.

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