The Water Bears

The Water Bears by Kimberly Baker, published by Random House Children’s Books in 2020, is a 265-page work that explores themes of self-discovery and friendship. The story follows Newt Gomez, a boy recovering from a bear attack, who finds an unusual bear statue that may have the power to grant wishes. As Newt navigates his feelings about his home on Murphy Island and his desire to attend middle school on the mainland, he grapples with the magic of wishes and the complexities of his experiences.
Readers will find a quirky and empowering narrative that delves into Newt’s journey of survival and self-acceptance. The book addresses social themes relevant to family and friendship, particularly within the context of Hispanic and Latino experiences. Through Newt’s interactions with his friends and the mysterious bear statue, the story illuminates the magic in everyday life, encouraging readers to reflect on their own wishes and the realities they face.
Official synopsis Publisher
With warmth and humor, Kim Baker conjures a magical tale of finding the most elusive creature of all: one’s true self. –Kirby Larson, author of the New York Times bestseller and Newbery Honor winner Hattie Big Sky and the Audacity Jones series
A quirky, empowering story about a boy recovering from a bear attack with the help of his friends and maybe, some magic. For fans of Lemons by Melissa Savage, Unusual Chickens for the Exceptional Poultry Farmer by Kelly Jones, and The Canning Season by Polly Horvath.
Newt Gomez has a thing with bears. Last year he survived a bear attack. And this year, he finds an unusual bear statue that just might grant wishes. Newt’s best friend, Ethan, notices a wishbone on the statue and decides to make a wish. When it comes true, Newt thinks it’s a coincidence. Even as more people wish on the bear and their wishes come true, Newt is not convinced.
But Newt has a wish too: while he loves his home on eccentric Murphy Island, he wants to go to middle school on the mainland, where his warm extended family lives. There, he’s not the only Latinx kid, he won’t have to drive the former taco truck–a gift from his parents–and he won’t have to perform in the talent show. Most importantly, on the mainland, he never has bad dreams about the attack. Newt is almost ready to make a secret wish when everything changes.
Tackling themes of survival and self-acceptance, Newt’s story illuminates the magic in our world, where reality is often uncertain but always full of salvageable wonders.
Author
Publisher
Topics
FAQ
What is “The Water Bears” about?
Who is the author of “The Water Bears”?
When was “The Water Bears” published?
What is the ISBN for “The Water Bears”?
What are the book details (language, pages, edition)?
