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The Good Bear

Sarah Lean, Fiona Woodcock

The Good Bear

Subjects

  • Animal Tales - bundles of fur, fluff and fun
  • Friends & Family - tears and laughter, and happy ever after
  • Friends & Family - tears and laughter, and happy ever after
  • Action Adventures - chills, thrills and plenty of spills

Average rating

5 out 5

8 reviews

A story of friendship to treasure this Christmas . . . 

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 snowy 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.

A gorgeous Christmas story for readers aged 9+ that will warm your heart and take you on an adventure you will never forget. Beautifully illustrated by award-winning illustrator Fiona Woodcock, the artist behind Abi Elphinstone’s The Snow Dragon.

‘A big, beautiful hug of a book and the perfect winter companion’ Phil Earle, author of When the Sky Falls ‘A heart-warming story’ Abi Elphinstone, author of The Unmapped Chronicles series  ‘Beautiful, wise and tender’ Zillah Bethell, author of The Shark Caller

‘When she meets a bear in the woods, it leads to a transformative friendship that will help to mend the family’s divisions’ The Telegraph’s best new children’s books to buy for Christmas 2021

‘Author Sarah Lean and illustrator Fiona Woodcock build a beautiful, wintery world for this story about family and friendship’ The Scotsman ‘Sarah Lean’s beautifully written story about a lonely girl and a brown bear is a modern fairytale’ Booktrust  ‘Beautifully written with lovely illustrations, this heart-warming animal story is a real delight – perfect for cosy winter reading’ The Week Junior

Readers love The Good Bear:

‘A story which reminds us that Christmas is about family and togetherness’  Amazon reviewer  ‘This was a heart warming and adventurous story that kept me turning the pages to see what happened next’ Amazon reviewer  ‘A lovely book to cuddle up and share’ Amazon reviewer ‘Such a beautiful and heartwarming story. I didn’t want it to end’ Amazon reviewer  

Reviews

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Amazing, would recomend

Princess Bunny Palm-tree 02.09.2023

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nice

Professor Snoopy Quest 29.08.2023

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A super story.

Coach Sandwich Racoon 18.08.2023

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My favourite character was Thea.I would recommend this book to a child that loves animals and that likes books with lots of exciting things and twists.

Duchess Beryl Teacup 13.08.2023

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I like the bear and the girl because they care for each other and they're friends. I like the part where the girl attempts to rescue the bear when he is in danger.

Countess Gloriana Arlington 01.08.2023

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Would definitely recommend to 12 year olds

Dona Bunny Glitterball 29.07.2023

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This book is sad but awesome as I read it.So the daughter had to cope with having two family’s as her parents were divorced but when The daughter and mother came to visit Henry (Dad)The daughter thought that it would be a nice welcoming visit but it wasn’t because Norwegian was a new language to here so she felt left out.

Chief Octopus Frankfurter 18.07.2023