The last bear hannah gold review5/9/2023 I’ve encountered quite a couple of middle grade books that were sluggish and progressing too slowly however, it’s not the case for Hannah Gold’s novel, which is very well written and fast paced, making the novel more enjoyable and Bear’s story easier to follow. Although there are quite a few aspects I appreciated, the writing stood out particularly. On Bear Island she builds a once-in-a-lifetime type of bond with someone just as in need of love and affection as she is, a friendship most people would be jealous of, including myself.Īn adventure story filled with descriptions of scenery, emotions and loveable characters, accompanied by stunning illustrations by Levi Pinfold, I found the novel to be an ideal read for everyone, children and adults altogether. Accordingly, for the 11-year-old girl, it is the perfect occasion to explore more of what she loves – that being, nature and wildlife. The book follows April’s adventures on Bear Island, where she moves for a couple of months thanks to her father being offered a job to do his research in the Artic Circle. The Last Bear by Hannah Gold is by far my favourite middle grade novel I’ve read this year, and that for a variety of reasons.
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