The Dancing Bear

The Dancing Bear

by Michael Morpurgo

Narrated by Sir Ian McKellen

Unabridged — 47 minutes

The Dancing Bear

The Dancing Bear

by Michael Morpurgo

Narrated by Sir Ian McKellen

Unabridged — 47 minutes

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Overview

A gentle and deeply moving story of a young girl and her bear, told with great charm by a master storyteller.

High in the mountains, in a tiny village, an abandoned bear cub is adopted by a lonely orphan child. Soon they are inseparable, beloved by the whole village - safe, until the arrival of a glamorous film crew who need a dancing bear...

In THE DANCING BEAR, the Sunday Times bestselling author, Michael Morpurgo, explores the bond between animals and children in a way that is both gentle and deeply moving. This bestselling book is a testament to his ability to create juvenile fiction that is both engaging and meaningful.

For fans of Katherine Rundell (Rooftoppers), Philip Pullman (The Secret Commonwealth), Michelle Magorian (Goodnight Mister Tom), Dick King-Smith (Martin's Mice), and Louis Sachar (Wayside School Gets a Little Stranger).


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Kirkus Reviews

Readers of Morpurgo's Waiting for Anya (1990), which also featured an orphaned bear cub, may feel this novella is set in the same tiny, sheepherding village in the French Pyrenees. Roxanne, a sweet girl who sings like an angel, adopts a gentle abandoned cub that adores her. Years later, when a famous pop singer and his entourage arrive to make a music video based on "The Pied Piper of Hamelin," Roxanne is given a starring role; she is soon charmed away to a life of fame and fortune, leaving her beloved bear behind. The morning after her departure, the bear is found dead, upright in his cage as if staring after Roxanne.

This is an affecting story, certainly, but the bear's sudden death is melodramatic, and Roxanne is such a sympathetic character that her sudden neglect of home ties is scarcely credible. However, the Pied Piper theme is thoroughly developed, and the misty black- and-white drawings echo the pervasive melancholy of the text.

Product Details

BN ID: 2940173687999
Publisher: HarperCollins UK
Publication date: 08/29/2013
Edition description: Unabridged
Age Range: 5 - 8 Years
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