Urso Brunov and the White Emperor
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| Year Published: | 2008 |
| Illustrator(s): | Alexi Natchev |
| Page Count: | 45-48 |
| ISBN: | ISBN 0399237925 |
| ISBN-13: | ISBN 9780399237928 |
[edit] Summary
Urso Brunov and the White Emperor is the 2008 sequel to The Tale of Urso Brunov: Little Father of All Bears. The Redwall Wiki has discovered an early review of the book, check it out here!
The official Penguin summary is as follows:
In the middle of a wintry night, deep in the forest, Urso Brunov hears a cry for help carried over the cold winds. Wolves are on the prowl and two young polar bears are lost in the forest. Though he may be the size of a thumb, who is Urso Brunov if he is not the Little Father of All Bears?
Traversing snow-laden forests on the backs of stags and crossing wide seas atop a whale, this tiny yet brave hero returns the two lost polar bear cubs to the Land of Rainbow Lights—and is treated to a grand celebration in the land of ice before returning home in a wondrous moonlit flight on the back of a goose.
According to a Library of Congress listing, a brief summary is as follows:
Orso [sic] Brunov, the Little Father of All Bears, who stands no bigger than your thumb and always keeps his promises, saves two lost polar bears with the help of some of his friends.
[edit] Release Details
- 2008, US, Philomel Books, ISBN 0399237925, Pub. Date: October 2008, Hardcover
Categories: Stubs | Books
