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Bearkeeper

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A fearless boy with a fierce friend Pip is a blacksmith's apprentice - but he longs to be a famous knife-fighter like his dead father. Alone in London, he meets great danger...and two odd allies. One is hairy and hungry. The other is William Shakespeare. Pip's extraordinary adventures have begun. This story is by the author of the best-selling "GRK" stories.

256 pages, Paperback

First published January 1, 2008

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Josh Lacey

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Josh Lacey is a British writer born and raised in London. Josh worked as a journalist, a teacher and a screenwriter before writing his first book, A Dog Called Grk. He has written several other children’s books including The Dragonsitter, Island of Thieves, and The Pet Potato. He also wrote the adult book God is Brazilian, a biography of Charles Miller. He also writes under the name Joshua Doder.

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December 24, 2023
I like how Pip found his family at the end of the book as his Mum kept hiding him from his Dad
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January 12, 2020
A wonderful story!

This was my Year 4's class book (aged 8-9). Our class topic was the Tudors and this fits perfectly! It mentions many streets of London and many of the famous landmarks. The writing is superb and inspired some brilliant writing from my class. A big portion of the story takes place in The Globe theatre and you meet the many wonderful actors, stage hands and wardrobe mistress that worked there at that time, and of course you meet William Shakespeare.
It is a great book that is history rich but the story is also really great. A bit gory, but great characters and a compelling plot.

Would recommend for any teachers who teach Year 4 or above or anyone who enjoys this time period!
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November 14, 2020
This book was all about how an eleven year old boy travels all the way to London just to see his father once. He faces many challenges and setbacks but eventually he finds GIFs father but it is bit the touching reunion he thought it would be. My favourite character was the bear that Pip adopted our token from his father. She in a way keeps Pip from dropping anything foolish but only stays with him because of gratitude to him for freeing her.
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