The Bears of Blue River (The Library of Indiana Classics)
The Bears of Blue River (The Library of Indiana Classics)
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Little Balser, a pioneer boy growing up in early nineteenth-century Indiana, has many adventures and dangerous encounters with bears while learning the ways of the woods.
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The Bears of Blue River (The Library of Indiana Classics),Charles Major,Indiana University Press,0253203309,Bears,Boys / Men,Children's Books/Ages 9-12 Fiction,Fiction,Frontier and pioneer life,Historical - United States - 19th Century,Indiana,Literature: Classics,Modern fiction
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