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Brother Bear : a transformation tale / edited by Wendy Lefkon.

Contributor(s): Lefkon, WendyPublisher: New York : London : Disney Editions ; Turnaround [distributor], 2003Description: 128 p. : ill. (some col.) ; 28 cm001: 42705ISBN: 9780786854202 (pbk.) :Subject(s): Brother bear (Motion picture) | Performing ArtsDDC classification: 791.4372 AND LOC classification: PN1997Summary: Rooted in the lore of Pacific Northwest culture, this is a tale of the strong brotherhood between all living creatures, as well as about discovering the power of change in our world. The book is published to tie-in with the release of the Disney movie.
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Rooted in the lore of Pacific Northwest culture, Brother Bear is a tale of the strong brotherhood between all living creatures, as well as about discovering the power of change in our world, whether it be the change from winter to spring, or the transformation of a boy to a man. This epic story combines humour and emotion with breathtaking images of nature and wildlife from a time long forgotten. Dazzlingly illustrated throughout in colour and b/w this story captures the remarkable warmth and heartfelt humour of this visually stunning movie.

Film tie-in.

Rooted in the lore of Pacific Northwest culture, this is a tale of the strong brotherhood between all living creatures, as well as about discovering the power of change in our world. The book is published to tie-in with the release of the Disney movie.

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Horn Book Review

This extended homage to the creative forces behind the animated Disney film is well written and beautifully illustrated with production stills--and totally inappropriate for the movie's biggest fans, who won't care that Harry Chapin's song ""Cat+s in the Cradle"" inspired the story. However, this book is perfect for a teenager or adult interested in how an animated film is made. (c) Copyright 2010. The Horn Book, Inc., a wholly owned subsidiary of Media Source, Inc. No redistribution permitted. All rights reserved.

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