It was a good book it wasn't mine favorite book but I like it

The Very, Very Far North
By Dan Bar-el
“Wonderfully follows in the tradition of A. A. Milne’s Winnie the Pooh stories...Endearing...Will win over young readers in a heartbeat.” —Booklist (starred review)
“Quirky and imaginative—postmodern storytelling at its best.” —Kirkus Reviews
An inquisitive polar bear named Duane befriends an array of animals as he discovers where he belongs in this charming classic-in-the making.
In the Very, Very Far North, past the Cold, Cold Ocean and just below the hill that looks like a baby whale, you’ll find Duane and his friends.
Duane is a sweet and curious young bear who makes friends with everyone he meets—whether they’re bossy, like Major Puff the puffin, or a bit vain, like Handsome the musk ox, or very, very shy, like Boo the caribou. For these arctic friends, every day is a new adventure!
“Quirky and imaginative—postmodern storytelling at its best.” —Kirkus Reviews
An inquisitive polar bear named Duane befriends an array of animals as he discovers where he belongs in this charming classic-in-the making.
In the Very, Very Far North, past the Cold, Cold Ocean and just below the hill that looks like a baby whale, you’ll find Duane and his friends.
Duane is a sweet and curious young bear who makes friends with everyone he meets—whether they’re bossy, like Major Puff the puffin, or a bit vain, like Handsome the musk ox, or very, very shy, like Boo the caribou. For these arctic friends, every day is a new adventure!
Publisher: Atheneum Books for Young Readers
ISBN-13: 9781534433410
ISBN-10: 1534433414
Published on 10/6/2020
Binding: Paperback
Number of pages: 288
Book Reviews (3)
I just love this funny, heart-warming book!
When I first saw the cover of this book, I thought it was so cute and immediately wanted to read it! But when I finished it, I learned that it’s not just about cute animals, but a lot of things that you can learn in reality. This story is about a polar bear named Duane, he moves in, and he makes lots friends and makes his cave homier. I think this is a great story about how to make a life for yourself. I would recommend this to kids 8 years and above. Thanks for reading constance25’s reviews!