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OverviewFrom the creative team behind the bestselling, Caldecott Medal--winning Finding Winnie comes an extraordinary wartime adventure seen through the eyes of the world's most beloved bear. Here is a heartwarming imagining of the real journey undertaken by the extraordinary bear who inspired Winnie-the-Pooh. From her early days with her mama in the Canadian forest, to her remarkable travels with the Veterinary Corps across the country and overseas, and all the way to the London Zoo where she met Christopher Robin Milne and inspired the creation of the world's most famous bear, Winnie is on a great war adventure. This beautifully told story is a triumphant blending of deep research and magnificent imagination. Infused with Sophie Blackall's irresistible renderings of an endearing bear, the book is also woven through with entries from Captain Harry Colebourn's real wartime diaries and contains a selection of artifacts from the Colebourn Family Archives. The result is a one-of-a-kind exploration into the realities of war, the meaning of courage, and the indelible power of friendship, all told through the historic adventures of one extraordinary bear. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Lindsay Mattick , Josh Greenhut , Sophie BlackallPublisher: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers Imprint: Little, Brown Books for Young Readers Dimensions: Width: 14.70cm , Height: 2.30cm , Length: 19.80cm Weight: 0.272kg ISBN: 9780316447096ISBN 10: 0316447099 Pages: 256 Publication Date: 08 October 2019 Recommended Age: From 8 to 12 years Audience: Children/juvenile , Children / Juvenile Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Available To Order ![]() We have confirmation that this item is in stock with the supplier. It will be ordered in for you and dispatched immediately. Table of ContentsReviews[An] inspiring text...Blackall's breathtaking watercolor illustrations demand to be examined up close, and Winnie's face is as expressive as the humans'. --School Library Connection * The book strikes a lovely, understated tone of wonder and family pride...[Sophie Blackall] proves that she's equally imaginative at chronicling straight-on reality too. --Publishers Weekly, starred review * Little ones who love Milne's classic stories will be enchanted by this heartening account of the bear's real-life origins. --Booklist, starred review Praise for Finding Winnie A New York Times Notable Children's Book of the YearHorn Book FanfareNYPL 100 Titles for Reading and SharingPublishers Weekly Best Book of the YearBook Links Lasting ConnectionsBookpage Best Book of the Year A charming addition to Pooh lore that will send readers happily back to the Hundred-Acre Wood. --Kirkus Reviews A work of undeniable charm. This is distinctively old-fashioned, gentle storytelling that children will enjoy reading aloud. --The New York Times Book Review Oh my, how I love Winnie's Great War. Only the magical team who brought us Finding Winnie could have created this poignant and heartwarming novel. An incandescent celebration of friendship and courage, this perfect little book is one to cherish. A triumph. --Katherine Applegate, Newbery Award-winning author of The One and Only Ivan Gorgeously illustrated...[a] delightful telling. --New York Times Book Review * A perfect melding of beautiful art with soulful, imaginative writing, this lovely story, penned by Colebourn's great-granddaughter, is ideal for sharing aloud or poring over individually. --School Library Journal, starred review * The sum total is as captivating as it is informative, transforming a personal family story into something universally resonant. --Horn Book, starred review Well-detailed descriptions carry the reader along on the trip, and Colebourn and Winnie's strong friendship, rendered believably and movingly, is the emotional heart of the story. --Publishers Weekly * A heartwarming read-aloud. --School Library Journal, starred review Gorgeously illustrated...[a] delightful telling. --New York Times Book Review * The book strikes a lovely, understated tone of wonder and family pride...[Sophie Blackall] proves that she's equally imaginative at chronicling straight-on reality too. --Publishers Weekly, starred review * Little ones who love Milne's classic stories will be enchanted by this heartening account of the bear's real-life origins. --Booklist, starred review Well-detailed descriptions carry the reader along on the trip, and Colebourn and Winnie's strong friendship, rendered believably and movingly, is the emotional heart of the story. --Publishers Weekly * A heartwarming read-aloud. --School Library Journal, starred review A work of undeniable charm. This is distinctively old-fashioned, gentle storytelling that children will enjoy reading aloud. --The New York Times Book Review [An] inspiring text...Blackall's breathtaking watercolor illustrations demand to be examined up close, and Winnie's face is as expressive as the humans'. --School Library Connection * A perfect melding of beautiful art with soulful, imaginative writing, this lovely story, penned by Colebourn's great-granddaughter, is ideal for sharing aloud or poring over individually. --School Library Journal, starred review * The sum total is as captivating as it is informative, transforming a personal family story into something universally resonant. --Horn Book, starred review Praise for Finding Winnie A New York Times Notable Children's Book of the YearHorn Book FanfareNYPL 100 Titles for Reading and SharingPublishers Weekly Best Book of the YearBook Links Lasting ConnectionsBookpage Best Book of the Year A charming addition to Pooh lore that will send readers happily back to the Hundred-Acre Wood. --Kirkus Reviews Oh my, how I love Winnie's Great War. Only the magical team who brought us Finding Winnie could have created this poignant and heartwarming novel. An incandescent celebration of friendship and courage, this perfect little book is one to cherish. A triumph. --Katherine Applegate, Newbery Award-winning author of The One and Only Ivan [An] inspiring text...Blackall's breathtaking watercolor illustrations demand to be examined up close, and Winnie's face is as expressive as the humans'. --School Library Connection Gorgeously illustrated...[a] delightful telling. --New York Times Book Review * The book strikes a lovely, understated tone of wonder and family pride...[Sophie Blackall] proves that she's equally imaginative at chronicling straight-on reality too. --Publishers Weekly, starred review * A perfect melding of beautiful art with soulful, imaginative writing, this lovely story, penned by Colebourn's great-granddaughter, is ideal for sharing aloud or poring over individually. --School Library Journal, starred review * Little ones who love Milne's classic stories will be enchanted by this heartening account of the bear's real-life origins. --Booklist, starred review * The sum total is as captivating as it is informative, transforming a personal family story into something universally resonant. --Horn Book, starred review Praise for Finding Winnie A New York Times Notable Children's Book of the YearHorn Book FanfareNYPL 100 Titles for Reading and SharingPublishers Weekly Best Book of the YearBook Links Lasting ConnectionsBookpage Best Book of the Year Well-detailed descriptions carry the reader along on the trip, and Colebourn and Winnie's strong friendship, rendered believably and movingly, is the emotional heart of the story. --Publishers Weekly A charming addition to Pooh lore that will send readers happily back to the Hundred-Acre Wood. --Kirkus Reviews * A heartwarming read-aloud. --School Library Journal, starred review A work of undeniable charm. This is distinctively old-fashioned, gentle storytelling that children will enjoy reading aloud. --The New York Times Book Review Oh my, how I love Winnie's Great War. Only the magical team who brought us Finding Winnie could have created this poignant and heartwarming novel. An incandescent celebration of friendship and courage, this perfect little book is one to cherish. A triumph. --Katherine Applegate, Newbery Award-winning author of The One and Only Ivan Author InformationLindsay Mattick, Harry Colebourn's great-granddaughter, is the vice-president of an award-winning public relations firm. Based in Toronto, she has shared Harry and Winnie's story around the world. Joshua Greenhut is a consultant and writer. He lives in Toronto with his family. Sophie Blackall is the illustrator of many acclaimed picture books, including Finding Winnie and Hello Lighthouse as well as a number of beloved novels, including the series Ivy and Bean and The Witches of Benevento. 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