volume 6, Seekers
No. of pages 384
Published: 2011
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Three bears; one incredible journey to the ends of the Earth. The remarkable follow-up series to the New York Times best-seller, Warriors.
United once again, Toklo, Lusa, Kallik, and Ujurak continue across the ice. Conditions are especially harsh for the small black bear and the grizzlies, who are not used to the brutal cold, never-ending snow, and limited food. But the bears are certain now that they're on the right course, and with the stars guiding them, they push forward. When they reach land at last, the bears are overjoyed ...but something is not right. The bears who live in this promised land are ill. Ujurak just might hold the key to their mission in his paws, yet it's Lusa who has the ability to save the others. Now, when their task appears more difficult than ever, the bears must make a critical decision . . . and for one bear the path ends here.
The final magical instalment of Erin Hunter's Seekers series. Seekers explores profound environmental themes through the eyes of those suffering at the hands of humans in six epic fantasy books. Animal stories for both boys and girls touching on the wonder, savagery and fragility of the natural world.
This is volume 6 in Seekers .
This book has been graded for interest at 9+ years.
There are 384 pages in this book. This book was published 2011 by Egmont UK Ltd (eBooks) .
Erin Hunter is inspired by a love of animals and a fascination with the ferocity of the natural world. She is the author of the bestselling Warriors, Seekers, and Survivors series. She lives in the UK. Visit her online at www. bravelandsbooks. com.