A Bear in War
Harry Endrulat, Stephanie Innes
Author:
Harry Endrulat, Stephanie Innes
Illustrator:
Brian Deines
Publication:
2012 by Pajama Press
Genre:
Fiction, Historical Fiction, Picture Books
Pages:
40
Current state:
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Book Guide
In 1916, at the height of the First World War, a Canadian teddy bear travelled all the way to France in a care package destined for Lawrence Browning Rogers—a gift from his ten-year-old daughter, Aileen. When Teddy returned from the front lines, more than a year later, he did so alone: Lieutenant Rogers, along with many other Canadian soldiers, died at the battle of Passchendaele.
Today, Teddy resides in a glass display case at the Canadian War Museum—one of the most beloved exhibits in the building. Small and brown and nothing at all like a modern stuffed bear, Teddy has an amazing story to tell. In 2002 Lawrence's granddaughter, Roberta Rogers Innes, found Teddy, the letters and other war memorabilia inside a large family briefcase. As she delved deeper, Roberta discovered how a Canadian family's strength was tested during the First World War and how a tiny bear became an enduring memento of their love.
Now, in A Bear in War, Stephanie Innes (Roberta's daughter) and Harry Endrulat share Teddy's remarkable story—from his life in East Farnham, Quebec, and his voyage overseas to his eventual journey home. Each chapter in Teddy's tale is brought to life through Brian Deines' poignant art. The result is a powerful, moving piece of literature—a picture book destined to become a Canadian classic.
From the dust jacket
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