Jacub the Jaguar
MichaelRFabich
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Jacub the Jaguar and the Story of a Long-Lost Home is a lyrical and heartfelt children's book that follows a young jaguar cub on a journey through memory, wilderness, and wonder. In the tangled shadows of northern Mexico, Jacub listens to his mother's stories, tales of roaring rivers, wild canyons, and a time when jaguars roamed freely alongside the people of the land. But that time has faded. The fences have grown. The wild feels far away. Driven by a single question; Can we ever return to where we once belonged? Jacub embarks on a quest that blends ancestral wisdom with ecological truth. Along the way, young readers will meet real-life jaguars like El Jefe and Sombra, whose pawprints crossed back into the American Southwest, reminding us that return is not just a dream, it's a possibility. Written by anthropologist and ethnozoologist Michael R. Fabich, this story is inspired by true events and fieldwork alongside conservationists and jaguar researchers. It's a moving tribute to the bond between nature and culture, and a call to action for the next generation of wildlife stewards. Perfect for ages 7-12, classrooms, and families who believe in the power of storytelling to heal, inspire, and reconnect.