"A lovely little miracle of a book." --Katherine Applegate, Newbery
Medal-winning author of The One and Only Ivan
"[A] large-hearted and riveting medieval adventure." --William
Alexander, National Book Award-winning author of Goblin Secrets
"A breathtaking adventure." --Kirby Larson, Newbery Honor--winning
author of Hattie Big Sky
A runaway boy befriends a polar bear that's being transported from
Norway to London in this "stupendous coming-of-age tale stuffed with
adventure" (Kirkus Reviews, starred review).
The polar bear is a royal bear, a gift from the King of Norway to the
King of England. The first time Arthur encounters the bear, she
terrifies him. Yet, strangely, she doesn't harm him--though she has
attacked anyone else who comes near. So Arthur finds himself taking care
of a polar bear on a ship to England.
Tasked with feeding and cleaning up after the bear, Arthur's fears
slowly lessen as he begins to feel a connection to this bear, who like
him, has been cut off from her family. But the journey holds many
dangers, and Arthur knows his own freedom--perhaps even his
life--depends on keeping the bear from harm. When pirates attack, Arthur
must make a choice--does he do everything he can to save himself, or
does he help the bear to find freedom?
Based on the real story of a polar bear that lived in the Tower of
London, this timeless adventure story thoughtfully looks at the themes
of freedom, captivity, and the bond between a boy and a bear.