Nizaran's books always fill me with a sense of warmth and adventure and The Boy Who Saved A Bear was no different. As soon as you start reading, you are transported back to the island of Serendib and enveloped in the lush landscape of the place. Nizrana's descriptions of the forests allow you to almost feel the warmth of the sunshine and smell the sapodilla hanging from the trees.
Nuwan wants nothing more than to prove himself to his family but he certainly doesn't expect half of the adventure he gets. He is brave and determined and absolutely committed to doing the right things. The relationship that develops between himself and the bear is an absolute joy to read and I defy anybody not to fall in love with Karadi. It's a very special relationship they have and it is so beautifully told.
The Boy Who Saved A Bear is Nizrana Farook's fourth novel and another triumphant success: its portrayal of family, friendship, bravery and being bold will enchant readers of all ages. I know that this will be literally snatched out of my hands (very politely!) when I take it in to school and it will absolutely featuring in my April display in Waterstones.
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