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But superstitions can not always be heeded when reality is bleak. As the family farm fails and starvation looms on the horizon, a white bear appears, asking for Rose be given to him in return for a change in fortune. As the mystery of her new surroundings deepens, Rose develops a companionship with the lonely bear, and eventually discovers, through her own folly, just how strong is the enchantment which binds him as he is whisked away from her side.
What follows is an epic journey that takes Rose from the forests of France to the fjords of Greenland, as she discovers how warm a fire love can kindle in the coldest reaches of the world. Some of the magical and mythological elements of the original are removed, but the central enchantment surrounding the polar bear remains unchanged. The author uses five narrators to make the story come alive, a brave and successful stylistic choice that added to the glory of the story.
Although this book is touted as a middle grade novel no doubt due to the absence of offensive material in it , I highly recommend it for all interested in fairy tales and fantasy. Until reading this book, I had never heard of the fairy tale, "east of the sun, west of the moon".
But when a librarian friend highly recommended this story, I looked up the old tale to get a better understanding of it before diving into this. I came away very impressed with this new interpretation of the old story, and in fact, I actually prefer THIS version over the original tale, as it fleshes out the backstory and characters, and leaves us with something on par with "Beauty and the Beast". In the villages of Norway, sometime during the 16th century, a poor mapmaker and his superstitious wife tend to their seven children; especially keeping an eye on their youngest daughter, Rose.
There is an ancient belief that children inherit the qualities of the direction in which they are born, so the wife has a child for each point of the compass, save for North, because it's believed that North-born babies are wild, unpredictable, intelligent, and destined to break their mothers' hearts because they all leave home to travel to the far ends of the earth.
But destiny cannot be denied, and when another sibling falls gravely ill, a talking white bear shows up at the family's door; promising that if Rose leaves home and journeys with him, the family will become happy, healthy, and wealthy.
Wanting to save her family, Rose jumps at the chance for an adventure, and leaves with the bear, who whisks her away to a magical castle. There, she discovers the true identity of the white bear Simply put, Edith Pattou has created an epic. Her descriptions of Norwegian homesteading; the wildlife and harsh conditions of the Arctic and sailing its unrelenting seas, and the magic of the enchanted castle and ice palace were so vivid, I could picture everything clearly in my head. The author definitely did her research in telling how life was way back when; down to the details of what people wore, ate, and believed in.
And such details are never confusing; they're explained in a way that's easily understandable, yet not textbook boring. And I found it very clever how the basics of the old fairy tale were rewoven into this new setting; adding in plot points about the superstitions behind birth directions and compass points, as well as recasting the magical North, South, East, and West winds of the old story to be actual people who help Rose on her adventure.
Which brings me to the characters. Although the story is told in the first person, we actually alternate view points between Rose, her father, her brother, the white bear, and the Troll Queen; all of which have their own unique voices and perspectives on the fairy tale unfolding. Rose especially is a great character and role model. Although she's always adventurous, she starts off much more wishful and reckless, but over the course of her harrowing journey to save her friend, she learns to be more patient and careful with her actions, and actually has to WORK to earn her happy ending.
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Your Comment:. Home Downloads Free Downloads East pdf. Publisher: Harcort. Rose is the youngest of seven children, meant to replace her dead sister. East Book Summary and Study Guide. Detailed plot synopsis reviews sast East Rose agrees to live with a magical bear in his ice castle in the north and helps him to return to his human form by eawt the curse a Troll Queen has put on him.
Rose is a sprightly young girl, who has to live with a polar bear in exchange that he will help her older sister heal from an illness. Rose is the youngest in her family.
Click here to see the rest of this review. One night, they are interrupted by a great white bear who can speak. Of course the family refuses but in the end Rose bravely agrees.
Rose learns more about the bear, who finds it exhausting to speak the human tongue. The bear remains mysterious to Rose but he is gentle and allows Rose to do whatever she wants. Every night, however, the bear lies in bed with Rose in the dark. In the morning, he disappears before Rose wakes up and can see his true form. But she grows homesick and eventually stops eating and becomes depressed. Seeing her misery, the Bear allows her to go home to visit her parents.
At home, Rose sees that her older sister has become well again. But doubts start to creep into her mind, planted by her mother, who claims that the healing was all coincidental and nothing to do with any magic the bear could have cast. Upon finding out that there is some mysterious man sleeping with Rose at night, her mother gives her a candle and flint and tells her to use them and discover who Bear really is.
One night, however, Rose lights the candle and sees that Bear transforms into a handsome young man at night.
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