Description
For years Jasper, a moon bear, lived a miserable existence, held captive in a cage by bear farmers in rural China. The farmers extracted the bile from Jasper’s body and sold it to be used in traditional medicines. It’s a horrific practice and conducted on thousands of moon bears each year. But now Jasper has the chance to be free and live a life away from pain and torture. In 2000, Animals Asia, an animal welfare organization, rescued Jasper and other captive moon bears, taking them to its Moon Bear Rescue Centre. Here veterinarians attended to the bears’ wounds, hoping to give them some chance of a peaceful existence in the animal sanctuary. But after so many years of abuse Jasper’s wounds, both physical and mental, are extensive. Can Jasper mend his body and mind and finally enjoy the life he was meant to live?
Notable Social Studies Trade Books for Young People
2014 Story Telling World Resource Award - Pre-Adolescent Listeners
2014 Bank Street Best Books of the Year for Children
Paterson Prize for Books for Young People - Grades 4-6 Category
Comstock Book Award
Details
Author: |
Jill Robinson & Marc Bekoff |
Interest Level Low: |
Age 6 |
Interest Level High: |
Age 9 |
Reading Level: |
Age 11 |
Lexile Level Low: |
1210L |
Lexile Level High: |
1210L |
ATOS Reading Level Low: |
5.6 |
ATOS Reading Level High: |
5.6 |
Language: |
English |
Copyright: |
2014 |
Number of Pages: |
40 Per Title |
Teaching Guide: |
No |
Set: |
No |
Award Winner: |
Yes |
Binding Type: |
Hardcover |