
The Good Bear
A wintry animal story for readers aged 9+ that will warm your heart and take you on an adventure you will never forget. From the bestselling author of A DOG CALLED HOMELESS. This is the perfect Christmas gift for fans of Michael Morpurgo, Lauren St John and Sara Pennypacker's PAX. It’s the Christmas holidays and Thea is looking forward to spending them with her father. She can tell him all about her plans to become a writer, and maybe he’ll buy her the typewriter she’s been dreaming of. But when Thea arrives in Norway, everything feels . . . wrong. Her father is as distant as ever and now she has to share him with his new family: his girlfriend Inge and her children.Then Thea makes a surprising discovery. Deep in the snowy woods by the house, is a bear. He’s scared and hungry and he desperately needs Thea’s help. When the town hears about a bear living in the woods, Bear’s life is in even greater danger. Thea needs to show everyone that he’s not dangerous – he’s a good bear – if she’s to save him. Beautifully illustrated by award-winning illustrator Fiona Woodcock, the artist behind Abi Elphinstone's The Snow Dragon.
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Ian Brakspear@ibrakspear

Sarah@thoughtsofthereader
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Ian Brakspear@ibrakspear
'Stories are always a mixture of truth and make-believe, even when they are true,' shesays."And the more they get told, more gets added, and other things get taken away. But like the bear, thestorybecomes a greater thing than all the little parts. Like Christmas is to us.'
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Ian Brakspear@ibrakspear
And then I wondered: did it matter how anyone celebrated Christmas, as long as you shared it with someone? If it brought you close to them? If you continued over time to remember each year, didn't that make your traditions and connections stronger?