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Brother Bear: A Transformation Tale (Welcome Book)

by H. Clark Wakabayashi

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Rooted in the lore of Pacific Northwest culture, Brother Bear is a tale of the strong brotherhood between all living creatures, as well as about discovering the power of change in our world, whether it be the change from winter to spring, or the transformation of a boy to a man. This epic story combines humour and emotion with breathtaking images of nature and wildlife from a time long forgotten. Dazzlingly illustrated throughout in colour and b/w this story captures the remarkable warmth and heartfelt humour of this visually stunning movie.… (more)
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Rooted in the lore of Pacific Northwest culture, Brother Bear is a tale of the strong brotherhood between all living creatures, as well as about discovering the power of change in our world, whether it be the change from winter to spring, or the transformation of a boy to a man. This epic story combines humour and emotion with breathtaking images of nature and wildlife from a time long forgotten. Dazzlingly illustrated throughout in colour and b/w this story captures the remarkable warmth and heartfelt humour of this visually stunning movie.

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