Sunday, 6 October 2024

The Last Bear - Roarsome!

The Last Bear, by Hannah Gold is the story of one girl's fight to save a polar bear who has been stranded on an island due to climate change. April lives with her father, who is a scientist, and both are struggling to connect with each other following the death of April's mother. So, when her father announces that he is going to a remote island in the Arctic to perform research on climate change for 6 months, and that April is going with him, she sees this as a chance to have an adventure while spending quality time with her father. However, when they get there, he is so busy that April spends most of each day by herself. When she's not doing her schoolwork, she decides to explore the island and discovers an injured polar bear. She gains its trust (it's a wonder what peanut butter can do!) and helps to heal it. The two become inseparable and April feels such joy in the company of this wild creature, who teaches her how to roar. But the bear is the only bear on the island, and April comes to realise that he has been alone for many years because, due to global warming, the sea ice that the polar bears would need to reach the island, is not there anymore. April is determined to rescue the bear and puts her own life at risk in order to do so - brave, but not entirely sensible. This is a heartwarming story of friendship and kindness set against the backdrop of the biggest crisis in our world today. Yes it's warm and fuzzy, BUT, it also a battle cry to humanity to get off its bottom and take action to help save our planet and all the vulnerable creatures who inhabit it. April is a feisty main character and Bear is a superb counterfoil - they make a great team. Yes, this is a children's book, and won the Blue Peter Book Awards in 2022, but it is a really good read for adults too. We might not all be in a position do what April did (and, quite frankly, nor should we be!), but we do need to act in whatever way we can to combat the very real and present danger of climate change.

My STAR rating: FOUR.

Length: 288 print pages.

Price I paid: £3.99

Formats available: print, unabridged audio download, ebook. 



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