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Benno's Bear
Published in Hardcover by Dutton Books (2001)
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A Boy, A Bear, A Wonderful Story
Benno's Bear by N.F. Zucker is the best children's book I've read in ages. The plot is unique and engaging, but it was the author's vivid descriptions that really drew me in. In elegant yet simple prose, Zucker renders a child's inner voice with perfect pitch. The book is filled with uncannily realistic descriptions of sounds and smells, and the noises and movements of animals are particularly evocative. Though the story's setting and events involving pickpockets and a dancing bear may be unfamiliar to young readers, Benno's dilemmas are not bound by time or place. Benno's conflicted feelings about his father and his frustrations in school are emotions that most children will find familiar, even if they have never experienced them in the context that Benno does. In fact, Benno's bond with his bear came across so strongly that I cried when he was separated from her! Despite the sadness of some elements of the story, this book provides enjoyable and thought-provoking reading, and I would highly recommend it.
Desperate Crossings: Seeking Refuge in America
Published in Hardcover by M.E.Sharpe (1997)
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The Guarded Gate: The Reality of American Refugee Policy
Published in Hardcover by Harcourt (1987)
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I found the beginning of the book a bit confusing--Zucker jumps around a bit before we find out what has happened. Benno's character is likeable, but I never felt connected with him, and so I didn't feel the pain of separation from his bear, and I didn't sense his loyalty to his father, even when he decided to stay with him at the end. The plot is original, and Zucker has painted an interesting world. I would consider this an additional purchase.