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The Girl Who Lived with the Bears

 
  by Barbara Diamond Goldin, Andrew Plewes
 
 
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  Format: Hardcover, 1st ed.
  Edition: 1st ed
  Publisher: Harcourt Brace & Company
  ISBN: 0152006842
  Release Date: Jan 8, 1995
  Age Range: 5 to 9


 
 
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This retelling of a tale from the Northwest Coast Indians "tells of a proud and haughty girl who was kidnapped by bears. Mouse Woman helps her foolthem into thinking that she can create copper from her body, and she marries a bear man whom she eventually learns to love. She gives birth to twin sons who are able to be either bear or human. When her brother tracks her down, herhusband volunteers to let himself be slain if the woman and her children willhonor bears forever. Thus, the Bear Clan came into being. . . . Grades two to five." (SLJ)

 
 
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This wide and dramatic story explores the delicate relationship between humans and animals, and one young woman's hard-earned knowledge of love and respect.

 
 
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In this retelling of a traditional tale of the Pacific Northwest, a young girl is captured by the Bear People after insulting them.

 
 
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