Since I'm not familiar with this book directly, it could be a story that uses the ant and the elephant as symbols. The ant might represent the underdog or the small but determined force, while the elephant could be power or size. It could be about how the two different beings overcome differences and challenges together.
There is also 'Water for Elephants' by Sara Gruen. It's a popular adult fiction novel. The story is set in a circus and has a lot to do with elephants. The book jacket might very well feature an elephant, which would match your criteria.
Yes, 'The Elephant Keeper' by Christopher Nicholson. It's an adult fiction that tells the story of a man and his relationship with elephants. The cover might have an elephant on it. It's a beautifully written book that delves into themes like loyalty and the bond between humans and animals.
Well, 'Shooting an Elephant' is nonfiction. The author wrote it to reflect a true event and his thoughts and feelings about it. There's no fictional element involved.
Since I have no prior knowledge of this 'elephant book novel', I can't say who the author is. It could be an unknown author or someone well - known in a specific genre or region. Maybe it's a self - published work, which would make it even harder to track down the author without more details.
I'm not sure specifically as there could be many novels with 'elephant' in the title. It might be a story that features elephants in some significant way, perhaps about their lives in the wild, or their relationship with humans.
One well - known elephant name in fiction is Dumbo. He is the main character in the Disney movie of the same name, a little elephant with large ears that can fly.