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The Dancing Bear (1994)

by Michael Morpurgo

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A gentle and deeply moving story of a young girl and her bear, told with great charm by a master storyteller. High in the mountains, in a tiny village, an abandoned bear cub is adopted by a lonely orphan child. Soon they are inseparable, beloved by the whole village - safe, until the arrival of a glamorous film crew who need a dancing bear...… (more)
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A truly sad tale. I'm sure these fantasies are a young boy's dreams! ( )
  trainsparrow | Apr 29, 2024 |
This was sweet and sad story, as well writeen as all of Michael Morpurgo's books. My three star rating is nothing to do with the quality of the book but simply my relationship with it. Whereas a lot of Morpurgo's novel really cross the age divide and are of equal interest to adults and children this was clearly was a younger child's novel. As a book for a child in that age group it would have been given a 5 star rating. ( )
  Susan-Pearson | Feb 23, 2023 |
This is a really beautiful, heartwarming little story with an unexpected twist at the end. It is a very easy and quick read due to the size and flow of the book. Morpurgo knows how to write a sensitive story that grips you right from the beginning.

The story is all about a little girl called Roxanne who found a bear cub one day and after convincing her grandfather that the bear could make him some money he agreed to her keeping it. From this moment on Roxanne and the bear become very close, it was as if they were one in the same person. Roxanne used to sing to the bear to help calm him and lull him to sleep every day. One day a popular actor (Niki) came to the village to film a show (an interpretation of the Pied Piper) using all the village people to play the parts. During this time Niki discovered Roxanne’s voice and offered her fame and riches. She thought long and hard about what she was being offered and discussed what was happening with her bear. She also sang to her bear to help settle him.

You will need to read the book to find out how it ended as I don’t want to spoil it for you. Enjoy. ( )
  zarasecker18 | Aug 22, 2018 |
This is a short story about a small and fairly isolated village in the mountains and how it gained a pet bear and about the big wide world of fame and fortune that comes to visit and offers a new life of fame and fortune to a child of the village. Central to the story is the character of a good teacher. It's heart warming and hopeful despite having the characteristic not so happy parts that most Morpurgo stories have. ( )
  agdturner | Apr 27, 2014 |
A great short story ( )
  brendanmatarau2012 | Oct 29, 2012 |
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Michael Morpurgoprimary authorall editionscalculated
Birmingham, ChristianIllustratorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
McKellen, IanNarratorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
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A gentle and deeply moving story of a young girl and her bear, told with great charm by a master storyteller. High in the mountains, in a tiny village, an abandoned bear cub is adopted by a lonely orphan child. Soon they are inseparable, beloved by the whole village - safe, until the arrival of a glamorous film crew who need a dancing bear...

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