The Soldier Bear of the Hundred Acre Wood by Bradley Hall

Winnie the Pooh tells of his time fighting in WWII

The soldier bear of the hundred acre wood

Based upon Winnie the Pooh by A. A. Milne and the story of Wojtek the Polish soldier bear.

Delve into the incredible journey of Winnie the Pooh as he recounts his life as Wojtek, the Soldier Bear. This heartwarming tale weaves together the remarkable stories of Wojtek's life as a soldier in the Polish army during World War II and his transformation into the endearing Winnie the Pooh we know and love. Through captivating storytelling and vivid imagery, readers will be transported to the Hundred Acre Wood and the battlefields of war, discovering the power of friendship, resilience, and hope. A must-read for fans of Winnie the Pooh and history enthusiasts alike, this enchanting story will leave you inspired and forever changed.

Genre: YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Action & Adventure / General

Language: English

Keywords: Winnie the Pooh, A. A. Milne, Hundred Acre Woods, Poland, Polish Army, WWII, Disney, Pooh

Word Count: 13392

Sales info:

It hasn't picked up traction yet, it's still new. I'm expecting Winnie the Pooh's new public domain status to help it along.


Sample text:

As the moon continued to rise over the Hundred Acre Wood, casting its ethereal light through the trees, Christopher Robin sat in rapt attention, his eyes wide with wonder as Pooh began to recount his tale as Wojtek, the Soldier Bear. It was a story filled with bravery, friendship, and the power of the human spirit, a story that would forever change the way he saw his old friend.

Pooh's voice was soft and thoughtful as he began to share his memories. "It all started long before you and I met, Christopher Robin. I was just a young cub, living a simple life in the forests of Iran. My days were filled with adventure and exploration, and I knew little of the world beyond my home."

"One day, while I was out exploring, I came across a group of Polish soldiers. They had been traveling for a long time, tired and weary from their journey. They had found refuge in the same forest I called home. Their laughter and camaraderie were a curious sight to me, and I couldn't help but approach them."

The soldiers, surprised and delighted by the sight of the bear cub, quickly took a liking to Pooh, or Wojtek as he was known then. They fed him, played with him, and welcomed him into their ranks. It wasn't long before Wojtek became an honorary member of the 22nd Artillery Supply Company.

Christopher Robin, captivated by the tale, leaned closer, his eyes wide with anticipation. "What was it like, Pooh? To be part of the Polish Army?"

Pooh paused, his gaze drifting to the sky above as he carefully chose his words. "It was unlike anything I had ever experienced, Christopher Robin. I was surrounded by brave and kind-hearted individuals, each with their own stories and dreams. We shared laughter, tears, and the warmth of friendship. I was no longer just a bear in the forest; I was part of something much greater."


Book translation status:

The book is available for translation into any language except those listed below:

LanguageStatus
French
Translation in progress. Translated by Badirat Sarah
Spanish
Already translated. Translated by Alejandro Wilde

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