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|title=A Boy and a Bear in a Boat
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|pages=300
|publisher=David Fickling
|date=January 2012
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'''Longlisted for the CILIP Kate Greenaway Medal 2013'''
 '''Longlisted Shortlisted for the CILIP Carnegie Medal 2013''' '''Shortlisted for the Costa Children's book Award 2012'''
''A boy and a bear go to sea, equipped with a suitcase, a comic book and ukulele. They are only travelling a short distance and it really shouldn't take too long. But then their boat encounters "unforeseeable anomalies"... Faced with turbulent stormy seas, a terrifying sea monster and the rank remains of The Very Last Sandwich, the odds soon become pitted against our unlikely heroes.''
You might wonder if the boy ever makes it over to ''the other side'', if the bear ever takes another passenger on the return journey, and even what happens to The Very Last Sandwich. Well, I shan't tell you. But I will say the ending is just perfect.
''A Boy and a Bear in a Boat'' is a joy to read: slightly surreal, funny, a little bit scary. It's about friendship and trials but also simply about indulging your imagination. There are some lovely interactions between boy and bear and it will be interesting to see which appeal most to the children and which to their parents. The illustrations are just gorgeous, also ranging from daft to dark and beyond. And the whole package has just the right amount of delightful eccentricity, replacing the bear's landless map, with fake aging ageing and even a tea stain.
I just can't imagine what more you could want.
[[Noah Barleywater Runs Away by John Boyne]] is another slightly surreal fable that is an absolute joy to read. I think you might also like [[Lost Christmas by David Logan]] which makes you feel all warm and fuzzy inside. We also have a review of [[Good Dog Bad Dog: Double Identity by Dave Shelton]].
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