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The delightful story of Nora who, after a succession of terrible boyfriends, finds a much happier relationship with a 500-pound American black bear. "Funny and sweet. Your next book boyfriend gives great hugs." --- Rainbow Rowell "I never expected to write a book recommendation that said: I wish I had a boyfriend who was a bear. But now I do." -- JoJo Moyes Bear meets girl. Nora has bad luck with men. When she meets an (actual) bear on a hike in the Los Angeles hills, he turns out to be the best romantic partner she's ever had! He's considerate, he's sweet, he takes care of her. But he's a bear, and winning over her friends and family is difficult. Not to mention he has to hibernate all winter. Can true love conquer all? Written by Pamela Ribon (SLAM!, Wreck-It Ralph 2: Ralph Breaks the Internet) and illustrated by Cat Farris (Emily and the Strangers) .



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Pamela Ribon

Pamela Ribon is a screenwriter (Moana, Ralph Breaks the Internet: Wreck-It Ralph 2, Bears) , TV writer, comic book writer, author, and best-selling novelist. She was named one of Variety's 10 Screenwriters to Watch and is a 2017 Film Independent Directing Lab Fellow. She has been a member of the Disney Animation StoryTrust since 2013.Her first graphic novel, My Boyfriend is a Bear, (co-created with Cat Farris) is out now from Oni Press.Her original comic book series SLAM! -- co-created with Veronica Fish and set in the world of roller derby -- receives rave reviews. She has also penned issues of Rick and Morty. Her comedic memoir Notes to Boys (and Other Things I Shouldn't Share in Public) was praised by NPR as "brain-breakingly funny."She's been in comedy rooms for both network and cable television, most notably the Emmy award-winning Samantha Who? . Pamela has adapted her popular novels for both film and television (Why Girls are Weird, You Take It From Here) , and developed original series and features for ABC, Freeform, Sony, Warner Bros., Disney Channel and 20th Century Fox Productions.Pamela was an Oprah.com contributor, a flagship contributor to Television Without Pity, and a weekly columnist for the Austin American-Statesman. She's known as a pioneer in the blogging world with her successful website pamie.com, where she launched such viral essays as "How I Might Have Just Become the Newest Urban Legend" and "Barbie F*cks it Up Again," the latter of which led to #FeministHackerBarbie, a revamp of Mattel's products and marketing for Barbie, and the creation of Game Developer Barbie as "Career of the Year." Pamela's stage work has been showcased at the HBO US Comedy Arts Festival and she created the accidental international scandal known as Call Us Crazy: The Anne Heche Monologues.A former Austinite with a BFA in Acting from the University of Texas, Pamela has been entered into the Oxford English Dictionary under "muffin top." That is not a joke. You can follow her @pamelaribon, where she somehow writes even more.



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