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    A Story for Bear by Dennis Haseley, Jim LaMarche (Illustrator)

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    (Hardcover - First Edition)

    • Publisher: Harcourt
    • Pub. Date: April 2002
    • ISBN-13: 9780152002398
    • Sales Rank: 47,318
    • Age Range: 5 to 8
    • 32pp
    • Edition Description: First Edition
    • Edition Number: 1
     
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    Synopsis

    Never underrestimate the power of reading: Like a mother and child, a bear and a woman meet at a summer cabin and become friends through the world of books.

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    A young bear who is fascinated by the mysterious marks he sees on paper finds a friend when a kind woman reads to him.

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    In Haseley's (Kite Flier) wistful tale of a bear beguiled by a woman he befriends one summer, inconsistencies render the events more puzzling than haunting. The narrative begins from the bear's point of view, as he first discovers "something lying on the ground," which readers can see is a letter. On the next spread, the narrative voice shifts: "Through the years, the bear looked at the paper with wonder it seemed as far away and mysterious as the moon." Next, the text switches to the main action: the bear observes a woman outside her cabin, carrying something he can describe only as "a mysterious square thing." However, in the next sentence he identifies it: "He [tried] to understand what she was doing as she held the book." The tug-of-war in point of view continues as the woman begins to read aloud to the bear. At the end of her stay, she leaves her books for him (even though he cannot read), and he takes them back to his cave, where they provide him with comfort all winter. LaMarche's (The Raft) shimmering pastel spreads go far to carry the tale over its rough spots. The artwork conveys the bear and the woman in growing intimacy, their heads drawing closer together over the shared books. Nature scenes chronicle the passing of the summer; in the sky behind them, geese fly south, hinting at her departure. Yet LaMarche alone cannot clarify the narrative. Some children may find the magic in this peaceable kingdom, but more will be left outside, wondering what to make of it. Ages 5-8. (Apr.) Copyright 2001 Cahners Business Information.

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    Biography

    DENNIS HASELEY has written many fine books for children, including the acclaimed Kite Flier and The Old Banjo. He lives in Brooklyn, New York.

    JIM LAMARCHE is the illustrator of Albert, which Publishers Weekly called, in a starred review, "a magical marriage of art and text." He lives in Santa Cruz, California.

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    A Story for Bearby Anonymous

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    April 04, 2005: Bears can't understand language. Or can they? In this gentle fantasy, a bear finds a letter in the woods, puzzles over its markings and brings it to his cave; he's tantalized by it. When he meets a woman reading books in the woods by her cabin, they begin an unusual friendship. She reads to him daily. 'All the words she read made a story. A story for her bear.' And when she departs for the winter, she leaves her books behind for her friend, who takes them, one by one, to his cave. He's soothed by them during the long winter months - no mention of hibernating; this is a fantasy. 'And while he slept, he heard her voice, gentle and near. She was telling him a tale of adventure, and magic, and love. And...before she came back in the spring, whenever he put his nose to the pages or touched the covers with his claws, she was there.' The story is haunting, but it's the illustrations that imbue the tale with such power and grace. The bear is adorable. The pine woods are lovely. This book does what good storybooks do: transport the reader to another place. You can smell the pine straw on the forest floor, imagine the roughness of the bear's coat, feel the chill in the autumn air. Best of all, you feel the strong bond between the book's two characters. Those who enjoy A Story For Bear might also enjoy another beautifully illustrated picture book: Ruby Lee the Bumble Bee - A Bee's Bit of Wisdom. It concerns a young girl uncertain of her abilities who finds encouragement and friendship from a bumble bee. Books like A Story For Bear and Ruby Lee The Bumble Bee teach that friendship can come in many forms.

    A Story for Bearby Anonymous

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    November 08, 2004: With soft illustrations evoking warm memories of lazy days in the woods, this is a heartwarming tale of the friendship between a young woman and a bear based on their shared love of books. Written from the bear?s perspective, it is easy to draw analogies between the bear and young children. Both may not be able to read, but both can grow to love books when they are read aloud to them on a regular basis. Here, the bear becomes intrigued watching he young woman reading to herself in the woods day after day. Slowly coming closer, she notices him and begins reading her books aloud to him and he moves ever closer developing a love of her stories. The book?s only flaw is the inclusion of a letter to the woman from her parents at the beginning and end. It adds little and complicates the otherwise simple plot line. But, LaMarche?s superb, acrylic paint and colored pencil illustrations are flawless. He brilliantly captures the natural beauty of the forest in summer and fall, the loving expressions of the young woman, and the gentle, curious character of the bear. Recommended for ages 5 to 10 and highly recommended for those that are book and/or nature lovers.


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