Synopsis
Before there was Winnie-the-Pooh, there was a real bear named Winnie. During World War I, Captain Harry Colebourn, a Canadian veterinarian on his way to serve with cavalry units in Europe, rescued a bear cub in White River, Ontario. He named the bear Winnie, after his hometown of Winnipeg, and he took the bear to war. Harry Colebourn's real-life great-granddaughter Lindsay Mattick recounts their incredible journey, from a northern Canadian town to a convoy across the ocean to an army base in England . . . and finally to the London Zoo, where Winnie made a new friend: a boy named Christopher Robin. Here is the remarkable true story of the bear who inspired Winnie-the-Pooh.Genres: Biographical, General Fiction, Historical Fiction
Publishers: Brown Books for Young Readers, Little
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