Told from the perspective of precocious 14-year-old Peter, The Elephant Keepers' Children is about three siblings and how they deal with life alongside their eccentric parents. Peter's father is a vicar, his mother an artisan, and both are equally and profoundly devout. The family lives on the fictional island of Fin¯, where people of all faiths coexist peacefully. Yet nothing is at it seems.
When Peter's parents suddenly go missing, Peter and his siblings fear the worst - has their parents' relentless quest to boost church attendance finally put them in danger?
Told with poignancy and humor, The Elephant Keepers' Children is a fascinating exploration of fundamentalism versus spiritual freedom, the vicissitudes of romantic and familial love, and the triumph of the human spirit.