
The Return of Tarzan
Language: English
Format: Paperback
ISBN 10: 1426450168
ISBN 13: 9781426450167
Publication date:
March 13th, 2007
Publisher: BiblioBazaar
Pages: 244
In the wilds of Africa, Tarzan faces both the struggles and thrills of life in a land that has shaped him. Having abandoned the title of an English lord, he immerses himself in the untamed jungles, where every day brings new adventures and challenges. While he thrives among the creatures of the savannah, a shadow from his past looms over him, threatening to upend the life he has carved out for himself.
With the return of a treacherous cousin, William Cecil Clayton, Tarzan must navigate a web of deceit and ambition. Clayton seeks to claim the estate that rightfully belongs to Tarzan, forcing him to confront his identity and the consequences of his noble heritage. As Tarzan grapples with loyalty, betrayal, and love, he is torn between two worlds—one of civilization and the other of raw, instinctual existence.
Amidst the backdrop of high-stakes intrigue, Tarzan's journey becomes a profound exploration of self-discovery. He learns that the call of the jungle is not just a physical pull, but a deep-rooted connection to his true essence. As he faces challenges both within himself and from those around him, Tarzan ultimately seeks to find his rightful place in a world that is as much about the heart as it is about the wild.
With the return of a treacherous cousin, William Cecil Clayton, Tarzan must navigate a web of deceit and ambition. Clayton seeks to claim the estate that rightfully belongs to Tarzan, forcing him to confront his identity and the consequences of his noble heritage. As Tarzan grapples with loyalty, betrayal, and love, he is torn between two worlds—one of civilization and the other of raw, instinctual existence.
Amidst the backdrop of high-stakes intrigue, Tarzan's journey becomes a profound exploration of self-discovery. He learns that the call of the jungle is not just a physical pull, but a deep-rooted connection to his true essence. As he faces challenges both within himself and from those around him, Tarzan ultimately seeks to find his rightful place in a world that is as much about the heart as it is about the wild.