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The Last Bear by Hannah Gold; 9780008411312

The Last Bear

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Description

The Last Bear by Hannah Gold is a poignant tale that transports readers to the icy realms of the Arctic, where the fragile balance between nature and humanity is explored through the eyes of a young girl.

The Plot

April, a spirited young girl, travels to a remote Arctic outpost with her father, who is immersed in scientific research. Initially disheartened by her father's claim that no polar bears remain on Bear Island, April's world shifts dramatically one fateful night when she stumbles upon a starving and lonely polar bear. Struck by a deep sense of compassion and determination, she resolves to help the bear find nourishment and safety. This encounter sparks a remarkable journey not only to save the bear but also to uncover the significant environmental issues impacting its habitat.

Themes

The narrative delves into profound themes such as friendship, courage, and environmental responsibility, illustrating how even the smallest voices can resonate loudly in the fight against climate change. April's unwavering spirit reflects the possibility of hope and change, encouraging readers to consider their own impact on the world around them.

Writing Style

Hannah Gold's evocative prose captures the beauty and desolation of the Arctic landscape, painting vivid imagery that immerses readers in the harsh yet breathtaking environment. Her ability to convey complex emotions in a relatable manner makes the story accessible to both young readers and adults alike.

This book will resonate with fans of other environmental tales, such as The Last Wild by Piers Torday and The Explorer by Katherine Rundell, offering a profound yet hopeful reflection on our planet and its inhabitants.

Specifications

Format: Paperback / softback
Dimensions: 186 mm × 130 mm × 29 mm
Pages: 320
Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers
ISBN: 9780008411312

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