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Books with title Bearskin

  • Bearskin

    Howard Pyle, Trina Schart Hyman, Peter Glassman

    Hardcover (HarperCollins, Sept. 26, 1997)
    Betrayed by his own father, the infant son of a lowly miller narrowly escapes death and is lovingly adopted by a faithful she-bear. Raised on her nourishing milk, the boy becomes the strongest man in the land -- and the only one brave enough to battle the kingdom's bloodthirsty three-headed dragon. Yet it is wit, not just courage and might, that the hero must employ to win his true desire: the delicate hand of a princess already betrothed to another.Nothing could be more delicious than the marvelous quest that ensues -- a tale of romantic valor, stolen glory, and sweet justice. Caldecott Medalist Trina Schart Hyman has created a pictorial drama that is alive with good humor and splendid characters as forever memorable as Howard Pyle's timeless story. Here is a winning revival from the classic book The Wonder Clock that will surely be savored again and again.
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  • Bearskin

    Jamie Robyn Wood

    language (Cedar Fort, Inc., Sept. 8, 2015)
    The witch dropped to her knees. Blood spilled outward from her belly.Moiria broke her gaze away from her dying mother and turned, amazed to find Conrad standing in the room. What would he think?“You’ve killed her,” he said, his voice a whisper full of fear and awe. “You’ve actually killed her.”When their mother, an evil enchantress, tries to convince Conrad, Moiria, and Heppson to follow her ways, each one must decide where the line lies between good and evil, magic and myth. But it will take more than good intentions to defend their kingdom against the danger that’s coming.Based on the Bearskin fairy tale, this young adult fantasy is filled with intricate plot twists and an impossible romance that will keep you guessing.
  • Bearskin

    Jamie Robyn Wood

    Perfect Paperback (Sweetwater Books, Sept. 8, 2015)
    When Conrad, Moiria, and Heppson's evil enchantress mother tries to convince them to follow her dark ways, they must each decide where the line lies between good and evil, magic and mythology. Based on a lesser-known fairy tale, this young adult book features an impossible romance, an intricate plot, and twists you won't see coming.
  • Bearskin

    Howard Pyle, Trina Schart Hyman

    Library Binding (William Morrow & Co, Sept. 1, 1997)
    A miller's son, raised by a she-bear, is determined to win the hand of the beautiful princess through his charms, skill, and talents, in this boldly illustrated tale of adventure from Howard Pyle's The Wonder Clock.
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  • Bearskin

    Brothers Grimm, Cheryl Bassett, British Literature Audiobooks

    Audible Audiobook (British Literature Audiobooks, )
    "Bearskin" is a fairy tale collected by the Brothers Grimm, as tale no. 101. A man was a soldier, but when war ended, his parents were dead, and his brothers had no place for him. - A green-coated man with a cloven hoof appeared to him and offered to make him rich if he would for seven years not cut his hair, clip his nails, bathe, or pray, and wear a coat and cloak that he would give him. At the end, if he survived, he would be rich and free. If he died during the time, the devil would have him. The desperate soldier agreed and the devil gave him the green coat telling him he would find its pockets always full of limitless money and then a bearskin, telling him that he must sleep in it and would be known as Bearskin because of it...
  • Bearskin

    James A. McLaughlin, MacLeod Andrews

    Audio CD (Blackstone Pub, June 12, 2018)
    “Bearskin is visceral, raw, and compelling—filled with sights, smells, and sounds truly observed. It’s a powerful debut and an absolute showcase of exceptional prose. There are very few first novels when I feel compelled to circle brilliant passages, but James McLaughlin’s writing had me doing just that.” —C.J. Box, #1 NYT bestselling author of The DisappearedRice Moore is just beginning to think his troubles are behind him. He’s found a job protecting a remote forest preserve in Virginian Appalachia where his main responsibilities include tracking wildlife and refurbishing cabins. It’s hard work, and totally solitary—perfect to hide away from the Mexican drug cartels he betrayed back in Arizona. But when Rice finds the carcass of a bear killed on the grounds, the quiet solitude he’s so desperately sought is suddenly at risk.More bears are killed on the preserve and Rice’s obsession with catching the poachers escalates, leading to hostile altercations with the locals and attention from both the law and Rice’s employers. Partnering with his predecessor, a scientist who hopes to continue her research on the preserve, Rice puts into motion a plan that could expose the poachers but risks revealing his own whereabouts to the dangerous people he was running from in the first place.James McLaughlin expertly brings the beauty and danger of Appalachia to life. The result is an elemental, slow burn of a novel—one that will haunt you long after you hears the final words.