A Bear Far from Home

by Susan Fletcher (Author) Rebecca Green (Illustrator)

Reading Level: 2nd − 3rd Grade
This poignant historical nonfiction book, about a polar bear that was gifted to King Henry III, beautifully shows the importance of respecting our natural world and its precious animals. Long ago, when kings and queens ruled much of the world, the king of Norway gave the king of England a bear. Imagine a polar bear at ease in her natural arctic world, her only home--until trappers capture her and take her to the king of England. Imagine a polar bear in her lonely new world, stuck in a cage. This small, enclosed space is her only home--until King Henry III decrees that she be brought to the Thames River every day to swim and fish. Imagine now this same polar bear dipping a curious paw in the river water, then leaping in with a joyful splash. And it is here, in this unfamiliar, faraway land, in one small way, that she finds home once again.
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Kirkus Reviews

Sweet, artfully conjured, and likely to elicit strong reactions on several levels.

Publishers Weekly

This picture book draws on history to tell the story of a polar bear gifted to King Henry III for his Tower of London menagerie, asking readers to envision the creature's experiences and emotions as she voyages from her Norway birthplace to England. "Imagine/ how the world/ must have seemed to her," prompts the narrative as it traces the bear's early life, capture by trappers, and subsequent journey to court. "Did she look back/ to search the horizon, / longing for a glimpse of home?" read empathic musings about the creature's presumed transport via ship. While it's unclear whether the bear encountered Henry III ("We'll never know for sure"), records show she was eventually allowed to fish in the River Thames, where Fletcher questionably suggests she found a new "home" as a captive. Presenting varied human skin tones throughout, Green's stylized gouache and pencil renderings complement through their use of ornate, medieval-inspired borders and floral flourishes. Together, text and image offer a unique combination of sympathetic speculation and historical grounding. Ages 4-8. (Sept.)

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Review quotes

★ "A beautiful package that puts a beating heart into history." —Booklist, starred review
Susan Fletcher
Susan Fletcher has written numerous books for children, including the middle-grade novel Journey of the Pale Bear, which Kirkus called "a stupendous coming-of-age" novel in a starred review. Her novel Alphabet of Dreams was selected by the American Library Association as a Best Book for Young Adults. Susan is also the author of the Dragon Chronicles, composed of Dragon's Milk, Flight of the Dragon Kyn, Sign of the Dove, and Ancient, Strange, and Lovely; and Shadow Spinner, Walk Across the Sea, and Falcon in the Glass. She lives in Bryan, Texas. Visit her at SusanFletcher.com.

Rebecca Green is the illustrator of Madame Saqui: Revolutionary Rope Dancer and How to Make Friends with a Ghost, which she also wrote. Booklist called the latter "a heartfelt lesson in kindness and caring." Most recently, she illustrated Kafka and the Doll, which received two starred reviews. In addition to working as an illustrator for children's books, magazines, and galleries, she also helped run The Warren, a studio in Nashville that houses five working artists and hosts a variety of community events. Some of her clients include HarperCollins, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt, the Wall Street Journal, and Flow magazine. Visit her at myblankpaper.com.
Classification
Non-fiction
ISBN-13
9780593181898
Lexile Measure
-
Guided Reading Level
-
Publisher
Anne Schwartz Books
Publication date
September 20, 2022
Series
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BISAC categories
JNF051150 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Science & Nature | Zoology
JNF003020 - Juvenile Nonfiction | Animals | Bears
JNF025100 - Juvenile Nonfiction | History | Medieval
Library of Congress categories
History
Picture books
England
London
Polar bear
Tower of London (London, England)
Menageries

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