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Bearstone (Avon Camelot Books) [Paperback]

Will Hobbs (Author)
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October 1, 1991 10 and up5 and upAvon Camelot Books

Fourteen-year-old Cloyd was trouble. Trouble to himself and everyone else. He'd grown up without his parents, without schooling, half-wild and alone in remote Utah canyons. Sent by his tribe to a group home for Indian boys, his feeling of isolation turns to desperation - and even more trouble.

But high in the majestic mountains of Colorado where Cloyd is taken to live with an old rancher, he finds a small carved turquoise bear in an Indian burial cave. Secretly renaming himself Lone Bear, Cloyd calls upon the strength of his ancient ancestors - first to do battle with his own hostilities, but finally to discover the magic power of an old man's love, and the secrets of living in a world he has just begun to understand.

An IRA/CBC Teachers Choices book
Notable Children's Trade Book in the field of Social Studies
Mountain & Plains Bookseller Association Children's Book Award


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"A highly appealing story" -- -Booklist

"A must purchase!" -- -Voya

"Powerful ... far above other coming-of-age stories" -- School Library Journal

About the Author

Will Hobbs is the author of twelve novels for upper elementary, middle school and young adult readers, as well as two picture book stories. Seven of his novels, Bearstone, Downriver, The Big Wander, Beardance, Far North, The Maze, and Jason's Gold were named Best Books for Young Adults by the American Library Association. Far North was selected by the ALA as one of the "Top Ten" young adult books of 1996, and Ghost Canoe received the Edgar Allan Poe Award in 1998 for Best Young Adult Mystery.

Will's books have won many other awards, including the California Young Reader Medal, the Western Writers of America Spur Award, the Mountains and Plains Booksellers Award, the Colorado Book Award, and nominations to state award lists in over thirty states. A graduate of Stanford University and former reading and language arts teacher, Will has been a full-time writer since 1990. He lives with his wife, Jean, in Durango, Colorado. In His Own Words...

"Readers often ask me, "What made you want to write in the first place?" That's easy for me to answer: It was because I loved reading. If you like reading stories, you too might start thinking, I want to try that. I want to write a story!

"I grew up in an Air Force family. We lived in Pennsylvania, Panama, Virginia, Alaska, northern California, southern California, and Texas. I have three brothers and a sister. While we were living in Alaska, I fell in love with mountains, rivers, fishing, baseball, and books. Books I read on my own were always the best part of school for me. I was always going on adventures in my imagination.

"We moved from Alaska to California when I was halfway through fifth grade. I roamed the hills almost every day after school, and in the summers I went backpacking in the Sierras. After graduating from Stanford University, I moved to southwestern Colorado, where my wife, Jean, and I now make our home. We do lots of hiking in the nearby San Juan Mountains. You won't be surprised to learn that I was a reading teacher for many years before I became a full-time writer.

"About half of my ideas for stories come from life experiences, and the other half come from reading, as I learn more about whatever has sparked my interest. In the Grand Canyon one year, we met some rafters from Canada who told us about a remote river they loved called the Nahanni. I found a book on it, and we soon found ourselves heading way up into northern Canada, hiring a bush pilot, and flying in to the Nahanni. A thirteen-day trip on our raft led to months of fascinating reading about the land and people of the Northwest Territories. The result was Far North, set on the Nahanni.

"Learning to write well is like learning to play a musical instrument or a sport. It takes practice and dedication. My big breakthrough was learning to write with the five senses. In the world of the story, both writer and reader are imagining what it's like to be someone else, so you want to let the reader hear, see, taste, touch, and smell what your characters are experiencing.

"When I'm starting a new story, it takes a lot of faith. I'm like a woodcarver staring at a block of wood. It helps me to remember how, in the story of Pinocchio, that block of wood turned into a real boy. If you just keep working, you'll reach a point when the story starts coming to life. That's what a writer lives for! From that point on, you're hearing conversations in your head, you're seeing things happen, and you're just writing it all down."


Product Details

  • Reading level: Ages 10 and up
  • Paperback: 160 pages
  • Publisher: HarperTrophy (October 1, 1991)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0380712490
  • ISBN-13: 978-0380712496
  • Product Dimensions: 7.3 x 5.1 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 2.4 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.7 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (23 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,911,809 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

More About the Author

WILL HOBBS is the author of eighteen exciting outdoor adventure novels for upper elementary, middle school and young adult readers, as well as two picture book stories. Seven of his novels have been named Best Books for Young Adults by the American Library Association, and Ghost Canoe, Will's first mystery, won the Edgar Allan Poe national award for Best Young Adult Mystery. The ALA's list of the "100 Best Young Adult Books of the 20th Century" includes two of Will's titles: Far North and Downriver.

A graduate of Stanford University and a former reading and language arts teacher, Will lives with his wife, Jean, in Durango, Colorado. Visit Will's website at www.willhobbsauthor.com

 

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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Overall, An Interesting Book, November 23, 2005
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This review is from: Bearstone (Paperback)

Cloyd Atcitty has a problem. His poor attitude and rebellious nature have contributed to school and tribal expulsion for this Native American boy. When he is sent by his tribe to live in Colorado, however, a new chance at life unfolds. It remains to be seen whether he can control his impulsive actions enough to make a new beginning.

During the time he spends with an elderly white rancher, Cloyd exhibits positive and negative personality traits. The reader has insight into Cloyd's thoughts, especially the fears he carefully hides from others. Some fascinating Native American traits are brought forth, for example, the practice of pointing with the lips instead of the finger or hand (rude).

As an adult reading Bearstone, I often felt frustrated with Cloyd's character because he was immature and reactionary. The scene that describes Cloyd's petulant destruction of twenty-two of the rancher's peach trees by chainsaw was particularly infuriating. If this was real life and I was the rancher, I would have gladly sent Cloyd home never to return. In the book, Cloyd does get sent back to the reservation, but he returns, apologizes, and is accepted back by the rancher. This had to happen for the rest of Cloyd's personal growth to occur, but I felt it stretched the believability of the book.

Despite this, I felt warmth toward this story, perhaps because Cloyd's character was significantly flawed yet lovable. The description of the Colorado Rockies was beautifully rendered. Several hunting scenes were graphic, but necessarily so to convey their impact on the peaceful Cloyd. This depiction was in stereotypical keeping with the view of Native Americans as nature worshipping sages, yet it was not insulting.

Bearstone was written in 1989, before the term `Indian' was viewed as politically incorrect.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Bearstone, April 9, 2002
A Kid's Review
This review is from: Bearstone (Avon Camelot Books) (Paperback)
Bearstone
By Will Hobbs
Published by Avon Camelot
Copyrighted in 1989

The main character name is Cloyd. The goal of the Cloyd was to have a home. The old man's love helped the character find his goal. The outcome is that the Cloyd start to live with the old man.
The setting is in Utah, on a mountain near the old man's ranch. It is true to life.
Cloyd is a person that likes to keep thing to himself. He can sometime get really mad that he decides to run away.
The old man was in a mine, on the trip to the mountain, looking for gold, in the mine called The Pride of the West. He was mining gold by using dynamites to blow up some of the cave and searching through the loose dirt and rock for ores. When the dynamite blew up, he would run out of the cave yelling, "Fire in the hole! Fire in the hole."
Read Bearstone and other book written by Will Hobbs, I highly recomend these books.

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6 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars The Power Of The Bearstone, November 19, 2000
This book really put the fact that being alone is not a good idea into perspective. The book did have somewhat of a dramatic plot. It was like a heartrate line, the suspense came and went throughout the book. The characters were beyond realistic. Cloyd had a problem with the red-haired man, just like people have problems with other people in the world. This book also had a real place as the setting which was very neat! The book showed that "If you put your mind to it, you can do anything". This statement is true because Cloyd wanted so badly to climb the Rio Grande and he ..............................WAIT why would I tell you?

You'll just have to read it to find out!

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