Best Books 2014: Brother Hugo and the Bear | Picture Books

Responsible for replacing a library book devoured by a bear, a monk treks to a neighboring monastery to borrow a copy, readies sheepskin parchment and nutgall ink, and painstakingly handwrites the manuscript, stalked all the while by his still-hungry nemesis. An alchemy of vivacious narrative and fine-wrought illustration, steeped in history and illuminated with humor.

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