The Good Polar Bear
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Book Details
About the Book
In hand to hand combat a geologist finds himself saving the life of a polar bear from hunters, and later saving one of her cubs trapped in a crevasse. His bravery was repaid some years later, when he finds himself injured and grave danger of freezing to death. This book contains many interesting facts.
About the Author
His father loved telling bedtime stories that were made up as he went along. The common theme was that, while reward was not sought, good deeds are sometimes repaid, often unexpectedly, in kind. The author, now a 73 year old grandfather is attempting to emulate his own father using in his stories a blend of fact and fiction. In this series he has in mind that today's world is much faster paced than it was in his younger years and readers of his stories could place themselves in the role of the storyteller in the story itself sometimes in reading taking time out to discuss the content and changing the pitch of their voices to suggest coming excitement and a suggestion of imminent danger.