'Lewis cements her position as a major children's writer with a powerful new wildlife novel about the South-East Asian bear trade. Highly recommended.'

Fiona Noble, The Bookseller

'There is sufficient Laotian history and culture woven in to provide an authentic, intriguing setting, along with just the right measure of suspense.'

Kirkus reviews

'Gill Lewis' eye-opening account of bear farming is utterly chilling.'

Julia Eccleshare, The Guardian

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'Moon Bear by Gill Lewis is a moving story about a boy and a bear in captivity in Laos. It shows how ideas of freedom are relative to one another, particularly nature and mankind, the city and the jungle.'

Jon Walter, WRD magazine

'It's rare when an exploration of so many important social issues is accomplished in such an entertaining and moving manner.'

Chris Brandon Whitaker, Kidliterati

When twelve-year-old Tam is sent to work at a bear farm in the city, he has never felt so alone. He hates seeing the cruel way the bears are treated, but speaking up will mean losing his job. And if he can't send money home, how will his family survive? When a sick cub arrives at the farm, Tam secretly nurses it back to health and they develop an unbreakable bond. Tam swears to return his beloved cub to the wild, but how will they ever find a way to be free? Deeply moving and powerful, Moon Bear is an unforgettable story of compassion, hope, and bravery against overwhelming odds.
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When a sick cub arrives at the cruel bear farm, no one expects it to survive. But twelve-year-old Tam refuses to give up hope - he nurses the bear back to health and they form an unbreakable bond. Tam swears to return his bear to the wild - but in a world torn apart by indifference and greed, will Tam ever be able to keep his promise?
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Lewis cements her position as a major children's writer with a powerful new wildlife novel about the South-East Asian bear trade. Highly recommended. - Fiona Noble, The Bookseller
A boy and his bear, both longing to be free . . .
Beautiful, deeply moving story of a boy and his bear, perfect for older Michael Morpurgo fans. Best-selling and award-winning author with a fast-growing fan base in the UK and overseas. Features beautiful chapter artwork by Mark Owen and extra material including facts about moon bears and a letter from the author. Visit Gill Lewis's website at www.gilllewis.com
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Before she could walk, Gill Lewis was discovered force-feeding bread to a sick hedgehog under the rose bushes. Now her stories reflect her passion for wild animals in wild places. She draws inspiration from many of the people she has had the fortune to meet during her work as a vet, both at home and abroad. Gill Lewis has a masters degree in Writing for Young People from Bath Spa University and won the 2009 course prize for most promising writer. Her first novel was snapped up for publication within hours of being offered to publishers. She lives in Somerset with her young family and a motley crew of pets. She writes from a shed in the garden, in the company of spiders.
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Beautiful, deeply moving story of a boy and his bear, perfect for older Michael Morpurgo fans. Best-selling and award-winning author with a fast-growing fan base in the UK and overseas. Features beautiful chapter artwork by Mark Owen and extra material including facts about moon bears and a letter from the author. Visit Gill Lewis's website at www.gilllewis.com
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Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9780192793546
Publisert
2014
Utgiver
Vendor
Oxford University Press
Vekt
250 gr
Høyde
196 mm
Bredde
130 mm
Dybde
25 mm
Aldersnivå
JC, 02
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
304

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Biographical note

Before she could walk, Gill Lewis was discovered force-feeding bread to a sick hedgehog under the rose bushes. Now her stories reflect her passion for wild animals in wild places. She draws inspiration from many of the people she has had the fortune to meet during her work as a vet, both at home and abroad. Gill Lewis has a masters degree in Writing for Young People from Bath Spa University and won the 2009 course prize for most promising writer. Her first novel was snapped up for publication within hours of being offered to publishers. She lives in Somerset with her young family and a motley crew of pets. She writes from a shed in the garden, in the company of spiders.