Bear on the Homefront

Cover of Bear on the Homefront by Stephanie Innes
Year: 2014
Language: en
Edition: First Edition
Pages: 32
ISBN-13: 9781927485132
Dimensions:
Height: 10 Inches
Length: 9.5 Inches
Weight: 0.992080179 Pounds
Width: 0.38 Inches
Dewey Decimal: 940.53/161
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Bear on the Homefront by Stephanie Innes, published by Pajama Press Inc. in September 2014, is a 32-page book that explores the experiences of children during World War II. The narrative follows nurse Aileen Rogers and her stuffed bear, Teddy, as they welcome English “guest children” sent to Canada for safety. Through the eyes of Teddy, readers witness the journey of siblings Grace and William Chambers, who travel from Halifax to a host family’s farm in Winnipeg, highlighting the emotional challenges faced by children separated from their families during wartime.

This edition combines archival images and Aileen Rogers’ wartime diary to present a poignant account of the children’s experiences. The story emphasizes themes of companionship and resilience as Teddy provides comfort to William during their journey. Illustrated with soulful oil paintings by Brian Deines, the book captures both the loneliness of the children and the joy of their eventual reunification with their families. Bear on the Homefront offers insights into the historical context of the war and the impact on young lives, making it a significant addition to juvenile nonfiction and biography collections.


Official synopsis Publisher

During World War II, nurse Aileen Rogers and her stuffed bear, Teddy, greet English “guest children” sent overseas for safety. Teddy befriends homesick, young William and his sister Grace, sharing the experience of the cross-country train ride and five years on a host family’s farm. Based on real events.

During World War II, 10,000 children from British cities were sent to live with host families in Canada, the United States, and other nations away from the war zone. Bear on the Homefront tells the story of two guest children, Grace and William Chambers, who arrive in Halifax and meet Aileen Rogers, a nurse serving on the homefront. With her is Teddy, the stuffed bear whose real-life trip to the front lines of World War I and back was chronicled in A Bear in War.

Using archival images and Aileen Rogers’ wartime diary, Stephanie Innes and Harry Endrulat piece together William and Grace’s journey by train to their host family’s Winnipeg farm. Readers experience the story through Teddy’s eyes as Aileen, seeing William’s anxiety, lets her stuffed friend stay with the little boy throughout the train ride and, ultimately, throughout the war.

Brian Deines’ soulful oil paintings capture the spirit of the war years on the homefront. His expressive art communicates both the loneliness of children separated from their families and the joyful conclusion when Grace, William, and Teddy all return to their homes again.

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“Bear on the Homefront” is credited to Stephanie Innes.
When was “Bear on the Homefront” published?
Publisher: Pajama Press Inc.. Year: 2014.
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ISBN-13: 9781927485132.
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Language: en. Pages: 32. Edition: First Edition.

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