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The Bear Nobody Wanted (1992)

di Janet Ahlberg, Allan Ahlberg

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A teddy bear with a rather inflated opinion of himself has a series of not-always-pleasant adventures before finding a real home.
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A teddy bear who starts out looking too proud matures as his outer form suffers and is improved both inside and out. This is really about growing up and acquiring wisdom. I think a passing reference is made to The Velveteen Rabbit. ( )
  raizel | Mar 27, 2009 |
Made on an assembly line, the bear fails inspection and lands in the reject bin--a calamity that, ironically, is more difficult for him to endure since it's a result of his supercilious expression: a mouth stitch gone awry and a misplaced eye affect his character as much as they do his visage. As a catalogue of the mistreatment of his species, what follows rivals Oliver Twist or Black Beauty. Liberated by a cleaning woman who takes him to her rambunctious children, the bear is snubbed by the other toys and alternately neglected and abused (in pungently realistic detail, but at least being a toy spares him physical pain); hauled by a rag-and-bone man to a paper factory, which he escapes when an executive uses him as a shoe buffer; mauled by a dog; treated with consideration, for the first time, at a toy hospital where his new eye gives him a kindlier mien; given to a mechanical-minded tot who first ignores him and then leaves him behind when evacuated during WW II; bombed; and, at last, rescued by a nice boy who mends him again and gives him to his loving little sister. Ahlberg confides all this in the informal manner of a parent who happens to be a gifted storyteller, leavening whimsy with sturdy doses of common sense and the sometimes grim reality with delightful humor. Meanwhile, the bear has become wiser as well as humbler, and fully deserves his long-awaited happiness. Janet Ahlberg's delicately precise drawings, tucked here and there in the text, add a fine sense of place and an amusing visual slant.
1 vota antimuzak | Oct 9, 2008 |
The story of a teddy bear from the time of being made in the factory, through several indifferent owners, until at last he lands with an owner who loves him.
  UWC_PYP | Jun 12, 2006 |
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This is how a bear was made many years ago.
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His mistake , he now believed, had been in trying to make sense of life, to understand it, when all the while there was nothing to understand. (p. 61)

His resolution -- to take no interest in the world and look only on the black side -- were against his nature. Hope to hime was like a worm to a fish, dangle it and he just had to bite (and never mind the hook). Also, the world was simply -- complexly-- such a startling place, so curious and new. He couldn't take his eyes (or ears or nose) off it. No, this bear was caught. (p. 70)

He recalled a true story that Mr Tump [a old and wise teddy bear] had told to illustrate the perplexing business of 'luck'. It concerned a terrible disease called scarlet fever, which a boy had had. In order to destroy the germs, everything was burned: blankets, pillows, books, toys -- everything. Mr Tump, however, escaped this fate because he had been left in the summer-house. (He was there for two whole years.) He had fallen under a bench and been accidentally kicked still further out of sight. That was 'luck', said Mr Tump and thirty years later here he was to tell the tale. Just a little fall and a little kick that would have seemed like bad luck at the time ... that' all it took. (p. 122)

Sadly, by now the bear was sinking into apathy. He'd done his best to keep his spirits up, but it was no use. In earlier times he might have managed better, for in those 'superior' days he'd needed no one but himself. Now his life made little sense when others weren't around to share it. By slow degrees he had become sociable bear. (p. 124)
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