Anna Merz was one of the first to establish a sanctuary for rhinos where they could be protected from poachers. Her vision and hard work became what is today the Lewa Wildlife Conservancy in Kenya. This nonfiction biography is the true story of how Anna raised an orphaned black rhino named Samia. The images shown are without the accompanying text.

Illustrated book cover of 'Anna & Samia: The True Story of Saving a Black Rhino' by Paul Meisel, featuring a person wearing a hat and glasses, a black and white dog, and a black rhino in a grassy area.
Illustration of a safari scene featuring a person with a rhinoceros, a dog, a zebra, various birds, and animals like a monkey and an antelope, set in an African savanna landscape with trees and rocks.
Illustration of a person hiding behind a tree in a savanna landscape. Two dogs are running ahead of a rhinoceros across the dry grass. There are birds on the tree branches and scattered foliage.
Illustration of a person in a hat standing beside a rhinoceros, both facing away in a grassy field, with a bird perched on the rhino's back.
Illustration of a savannah scene with a person in a hat holding a stick, standing near a tree. Three rhinos, two birds, and two dogs are present on the grassy, orange-brown terrain. A fallen log and green-leaved plants are also visible.
Illustration of a young rhino playing in mud under rain, with a farmer and dog nearby, and a wooden fence in the background.