The Boy and the Lion

A True Story of a Lost Maasai Boy Mysteriously Protected by a Wild Lioness

Published by Iskanchi Press
Distributed by Simon & Schuster

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About The Book

A true survival memoir of a five-year-old Maasai boy lost in Kenya's wilderness for five days, protected by a wild lioness who became his unlikely guardian instead of his greatest threat

A true story of courage, survival, and an unforgettable friendship with a wild lioness in Kenya's Maasai Mara.

When five-year-old Saitoti takes the wrong path home, he finds himself alone in one of Africa's most dangerous wildernesses. For five extraordinary days, he faces charging elephants, massive pythons, and territorial hippos—and a wild lioness who refuses to leave his side.

This is the remarkable true story of how a Maasai boy survived the impossible, guided by an animal that should have been his greatest threat but became his protector instead. Told with heart-pounding momentum and deep respect for African wildlife and Maasai culture, Saitoti’s journey from lost child to safari naturalist offers powerful lessons about courage, conservation, and the mysterious bonds between humans and animals.

Perfect for readers who love true adventure and animal stories, this memoir paints a vivid portrait of the savannah, traditional village life, and the delicate balance of nature—an unforgettable window into Kenya’s landscapes and the wisdom of its people.

About The Authors

Saitoti Ole Morijoi (Saito Mike) lives with his wife and kids near his family's original home in the Maasai Mara. He is a naturalist and the lead guide at Fairmont Mara Safari Club.

Turk Pipkin is the author of 15 books in the U.S. He was co-author of two New York Times best-sellers. He is also the author of the English-Kiswahili children's book Grace and the Moon.

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