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Language | English |
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Published | 1996 |
Publisher | Doubleday |
Publication place | United States |
Pages | 306 |
ISBN | 0385484283 |
OCLC | 1315026231 |
The Bear Went Over the Mountain is a 1996 novel by American author William Kotzwinkle. [1] [2] [3] The movie rights for the book were optioned to the Jim Henson Company. [1]
Arthur Bramhall isolates himself in a forest cabin to write a novel. Once it is complete, he goes off to buy champagne in celebration, after first burying the manuscript to protect it from fire. In his absence, a bear digs up the manuscript. The bear reads the work, decides it is good, and brings it to New York City, where he is accepted as a talented author and desirable party guest.
The book was nominated for the 1997 World Fantasy Award. [4]
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Language | English |
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Published | 1996 |
Publisher | Doubleday |
Publication place | United States |
Pages | 306 |
ISBN | 0385484283 |
OCLC | 1315026231 |
The Bear Went Over the Mountain is a 1996 novel by American author William Kotzwinkle. [1] [2] [3] The movie rights for the book were optioned to the Jim Henson Company. [1]
Arthur Bramhall isolates himself in a forest cabin to write a novel. Once it is complete, he goes off to buy champagne in celebration, after first burying the manuscript to protect it from fire. In his absence, a bear digs up the manuscript. The bear reads the work, decides it is good, and brings it to New York City, where he is accepted as a talented author and desirable party guest.
The book was nominated for the 1997 World Fantasy Award. [4]
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