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Case Type
Hardcover
Book Series
Does Not Apply
Narrative Type
Fiction
Type
Novel
Literary Movement
Enlightenment
Personalized
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Features
Ex-Library
Country/Region of Manufacture
United States
Narrator
Does Not Apply
ISBN
9780763665210
Book Title
There Will Be Bears
Item Length
8 in
Publisher
Candlewick Press
Publication Year
2014
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Item Height
0.8 in
Author
Ryan Gebhart
Genre
Juvenile Fiction
Topic
Action & Adventure / General, Nature & The Natural World / General (See Also Headings under Animals), Sports & Recreation / Camping & Outdoor Activities, General, Animals / Bears, Family / Multigenerational, Boys & Men
Item Width
5.7 in
Item Weight
12.4 Oz
Number of Pages
224 Pages

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Tyson is determined to hunt an elk -- even if it means sneaking his grandpa out of a nursing home -- in a debut novel sparked with dry wit and wilderness adventure. Thirteen-year-old Tyson loves hanging out with his roughneck Grandpa Gene, who's a lot more fun than Tyson's ex-best friend, Brighton. These days, Bright just wants to be seen with the cool jocks who make fun of Tyson's Taylor Swift obsession and dorky ways. So when Grandpa Gene has to move to a nursing home that can manage his kidney disease, Tyson feels like he's losing his only friend. Not only that, but Tyson was counting on Grandpa Gene to take him on his first big hunt. So in defiance of Mom and Dad's strict orders, and despite reports of a scary, stalking, man-eating grizzly named Sandy, the two sneak off to the Grand Tetons. Yes, there will be action, like shooting and dressing a six-hundred-pound elk. Is Tyson tough enough? There will be heart-pounding suspense: is Grandpa Gene too sick to handle the hunt, miles away from help? And, oh yes, there will be bears. . . .

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Candlewick Press
ISBN-10
0763665215
ISBN-13
9780763665210
eBay Product ID (ePID)
168278306

Product Key Features

Book Title
There Will Be Bears
Author
Ryan Gebhart
Format
Hardcover
Language
English
Topic
Action & Adventure / General, Nature & The Natural World / General (See Also Headings under Animals), Sports & Recreation / Camping & Outdoor Activities, General, Animals / Bears, Family / Multigenerational, Boys & Men
Publication Year
2014
Genre
Juvenile Fiction
Number of Pages
224 Pages

Dimensions

Item Length
8 in
Item Height
0.8 in
Item Width
5.7 in
Item Weight
12.4 Oz

Additional Product Features

Intended Audience
Juvenile Audience
Lc Classification Number
Pz7.G25617th 2014
Grade from
Fifth Grade
Reviews
Debut novelist Gebhart reveals an uncanny knack for getting inside the brain of a teenage boy wrestling with changing relationships and an onslaught of disappointments. ... Fully developed characters, complex and realistic relationships (especially between Tyson and Gramps), and Tyson's spot-on narrative voice-which balances faux bravado, risqué humor, and real emotional pain-make this story stand out. -Publishers Weekly (starred review) Tyson is quirky, awkward and lovab≤ a perfect middle school boy. He is also, at times, laugh-out-loud funny, but his best qualities are his fierce love for his family and his unwavering desire to be true to himself. ... Occasionally salty vocabulary and adolescent innuendo are developmentally spot-on. A quirky, sweet adventure for middle school boys. -Kirkus Reviews Gebhart's debut depicts the anger and emotion of adolescence without the angst; Tyson remains a likable oddball throughout. Unapologetic in his love of bears, Taylor Swift, and having his grandpa as his BFF, Tyson's eccentricities serve both as strengths and challenges as he matures. What results is a compelling and heartfelt story with just the right amount of humor. This should appeal to fans of Jordan Sonnenblick and to middle-school boys in general. And don't worry, there will, in fact, be bears. -Booklist Gebhart crafts a satisfyingly complicated realistic drama that deals with big issues. ... Tyson is a likable protagonist in a well-paced tale that will hold young readers in its grip. -The Horn Book, Debut novelist Gebhart reveals an uncanny knack for getting inside the brain of a teenage boy wrestling with changing relationships and an onslaught of disappointments. ... Fully developed characters, complex and realistic relationships (especially between Tyson and Gramps), and Tyson's spot-on narrative voice-which balances faux bravado, risqué humor, and real emotional pain-make this story stand out. -Publishers Weekly (starred review) Tyson is quirky, awkward and lovab≤ a perfect middle school boy. He is also, at times, laugh-out-loud funny, but his best qualities are his fierce love for his family and his unwavering desire to be true to himself. ... Occasionally salty vocabulary and adolescent innuendo are developmentally spot-on. A quirky, sweet adventure for middle school boys. -Kirkus Reviews Gebhart crafts a satisfyingly complicated realistic drama that deals with big issues. ... Tyson is a likable protagonist in a well-paced tale that will hold young readers in its grip. -The Horn Book, Debut novelist Gebhart reveals an uncanny knack for getting inside the brain of a teenage boy wrestling with changing relationships and an onslaught of disappointments. ... Fully developed characters, complex and realistic relationships (especially between Tyson and Gramps), and Tyson's spot-on narrative voice-which balances faux bravado, risqué humor, and real emotional pain-make this story stand out. -Publishers Weekly (starred review) Tyson is quirky, awkward and lovab≤ a perfect middle school boy. He is also, at times, laugh-out-loud funny, but his best qualities are his fierce love for his family and his unwavering desire to be true to himself. ... Occasionally salty vocabulary and adolescent innuendo are developmentally spot-on. A quirky, sweet adventure for middle school boys. -Kirkus Reviews Gebhart's debut depicts the anger and emotion of adolescence without the angst; Tyson remains a likable oddball throughout. Unapologetic in his love of bears, Taylor Swift, and having his grandpa as his BFF, Tyson's eccentricities serve both as strengths and challenges as he matures. What results is a compelling and heartfelt story with just the right amount of humor. This should appeal to fans of Jordan Sonnenblick and to middle-school boys in general. And don't worry, there will, in fact, be bears. -Booklist Gebhart crafts a satisfyingly complicated realistic drama that deals with big issues. ... Tyson is a likable protagonist in a well-paced tale that will hold young readers in its grip. -The Horn Book This charming coming-of-age story offers an elusive balance of humorous and poignant moments. Gebhart's firsthand experience field dressing elk lends unique and dramatic details to the familiar story of a boy coming to terms with his beloved grandfather's aging. Tyson is a likable protagonist whose transition from childhood to adulthood will be enjoyed by both boys and girls. -VOYA An engaging ... tale of two clean-boweled miscreants who steal away from the forces of authority to go hunting in the Grand Tetons of Wyoming. ... They emerge two days later, staggered by frights and adventures-and, in Tyson's case, newly wise about age and aging. -The Wall Street Journal, Tyson is quirky, awkward and lovab≤ a perfect middle school boy. He is also, at times, laugh-out-loud funny, but his best qualities are his fierce love for his family and his unwavering desire to be true to himself. ... Occasionally salty vocabulary and adolescent innuendo are developmentally spot-on. A quirky, sweet adventure for middle school boys. -Kirkus Reviews Gebhart crafts a satisfyingly complicated realistic drama that deals with big issues. ... Tyson is a likable protagonist in a well-paced tale that will hold young readers in its grip. -The Horn Book, Debut novelist Gebhart reveals an uncanny knack for getting inside the brain of a teenage boy wrestling with changing relationships and an onslaught of disappointments. ... Fully developed characters, complex and realistic relationships (especially between Tyson and Gramps), and Tyson's spot-on narrative voice--which balances faux bravado, risqu humor, and real emotional pain--make this story stand out. --Publishers Weekly (starred review) Tyson is quirky, awkward and lovable; a perfect middle school boy. He is also, at times, laugh-out-loud funny, but his best qualities are his fierce love for his family and his unwavering desire to be true to himself. ... Occasionally salty vocabulary and adolescent innuendo are developmentally spot-on. A quirky, sweet adventure for middle school boys. --Kirkus Reviews Gebhart's debut depicts the anger and emotion of adolescence without the angst; Tyson remains a likable oddball throughout. Unapologetic in his love of bears, Taylor Swift, and having his grandpa as his BFF, Tyson's eccentricities serve both as strengths and challenges as he matures. What results is a compelling and heartfelt story with just the right amount of humor. This should appeal to fans of Jordan Sonnenblick and to middle-school boys in general. And don't worry, there will, in fact, be bears. --Booklist Gebhart crafts a satisfyingly complicated realistic drama that deals with big issues. ... Tyson is a likable protagonist in a well-paced tale that will hold young readers in its grip. --The Horn Book Tyson eventually manages a thrilling and satisfying hunting excursion. In the end, this adventure story perfectly illustrates the complexity, awkwardness, and uncertainty of transitioning between childhood and young-adulthood. --Library Media Connection This charming coming-of-age story offers an elusive balance of humorous and poignant moments. Gebhart's firsthand experience field dressing elk lends unique and dramatic details to the familiar story of a boy coming to terms with his beloved grandfather's aging. Tyson is a likable protagonist whose transition from childhood to adulthood will be enjoyed by both boys and girls. --VOYA The book is strongly written, and Tyson's emotional turmoil, which he glibly covers with barbed observations and self-deprecating humor, is painfully real. The gorily precise details of the elk kill and butchering also add compelling dimension to a familiar story of coming to terms with the debility of a beloved grandparent. Family stories and adventure tales are often relegated to separate pigeonholes, and this title offers fresh crossover appeal. --Bulletin of the Center for Children's Books Tyson's narration lends immediacy to the emotional development... This should be an easy sell to younger middle schoolers, especially where hunting is a popular activity. --School Library Journal An engaging ... tale of two clean-boweled miscreants who steal away from the forces of authority to go hunting in the Grand Tetons of Wyoming. ... They emerge two days later, staggered by frights and adventures--and, in Tyson's case, newly wise about age and aging. --The Wall Street Journal Gebhart writes of life transitions with an irreverent and humorous touch that explodes stereotypes of both growing old and being a teen. And yes, there will be bears. Scary, exhilarating, beautiful bears. --Richmond Times-Dispatch, Debut novelist Gebhart reveals an uncanny knack for getting inside the brain of a teenage boy wrestling with changing relationships and an onslaught of disappointments. ... Fully developed characters, complex and realistic relationships (especially between Tyson and Gramps), and Tyson's spot-on narrative voice-which balances faux bravado, risqué humor, and real emotional pain-make this story stand out. -Publishers Weekly (starred review) Tyson is quirky, awkward and lovab≤ a perfect middle school boy. He is also, at times, laugh-out-loud funny, but his best qualities are his fierce love for his family and his unwavering desire to be true to himself. ... Occasionally salty vocabulary and adolescent innuendo are developmentally spot-on. A quirky, sweet adventure for middle school boys. -Kirkus Reviews Gebhart's debut depicts the anger and emotion of adolescence without the angst; Tyson remains a likable oddball throughout. Unapologetic in his love of bears, Taylor Swift, and having his grandpa as his BFF, Tyson's eccentricities serve both as strengths and challenges as he matures. What results is a compelling and heartfelt story with just the right amount of humor. This should appeal to fans of Jordan Sonnenblick and to middle-school boys in general. And don't worry, there will, in fact, be bears. -Booklist Gebhart crafts a satisfyingly complicated realistic drama that deals with big issues. ... Tyson is a likable protagonist in a well-paced tale that will hold young readers in its grip. -The Horn Book An engaging ... tale of two clean-boweled miscreants who steal away from the forces of authority to go hunting in the Grand Tetons of Wyoming. ... They emerge two days later, staggered by frights and adventures-and, in Tyson's case, newly wise about age and aging. -The Wall Street Journal
Copyright Date
2014
Lccn
2013-946620
Dewey Decimal
[Fic]
Dewey Edition
23

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