The Last Bear Quotes
The Last Bear
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Hannah Gold7,481 ratings, 4.28 average rating, 1,232 reviews
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“Either way, April didn't mind too much because she preferred animals to humans anyway. They were just kinder.”
― The Last Bear
― The Last Bear
“And when you live from your heart, it's impossible to ever tell a lie.”
― The Last Bear
― The Last Bear
“When her roar finally came, bouncing and skipping across the waves, it landed right at his feet. He stood for a moment and allowed the roar to envelop him in one last April-sized hug. It was the biggest, best hug of all.”
― The Last Bear
― The Last Bear
“The days continued to pass, marked only with the iridescent shine of happiness. There was no dusk, and there was no dawn. Even her watch stopped - it was something to do with being so close to the North Pole. And with nothing to tell the time, day blended into night and night blended into day. Time was no longer hands on a clock but something endless, infinite and magical.
It was summer.
And it was the best summer.”
― The Last Bear
It was summer.
And it was the best summer.”
― The Last Bear
“She raced to his side, dropping to her knees in a huge whoosh, and threw her arms around his neck. Like an excitable puppy, he whimpered and squirmed and licked her face. His bright chocolate eyes drank her up and made her tummy all gooey. She buried her face in his soft, downy fur and together they clung on.”
― The Last Bear
― The Last Bear
“The pain rose up from somewhere she didn't even know existed. It rocketed up like a wave and rolled over her like thunder. There was a rip somewhere in the chasm of the universe. Something splintering into a thousand trillion pieces. And she knew that however hard she searched, she would never be able to find them all again.”
― The Last Bear
― The Last Bear
“family of urban foxes lived.”
― The Last Bear
― The Last Bear
