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A special teddy dreams of being reunited with his owner. Buried beneath layers of dust, cobwebs, clutter and lost property at the parcel office of disused Bishopstone Station, Teddy's hopes blossom as the old metal door finally rattles open. One snowy Christmas Eve, more than forty years earlier, Ian and Robert are sending their final notes up the chimney for Father Christmas. Ian is two years older than his brother, Robert, and wishes for a bear to frighten away his bad dreams. Ian's bear is not just an ordinary teddy - protecting Ian at night is just one of his superpowers. That summer, Ian…mehr

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A special teddy dreams of being reunited with his owner. Buried beneath layers of dust, cobwebs, clutter and lost property at the parcel office of disused Bishopstone Station, Teddy's hopes blossom as the old metal door finally rattles open. One snowy Christmas Eve, more than forty years earlier, Ian and Robert are sending their final notes up the chimney for Father Christmas. Ian is two years older than his brother, Robert, and wishes for a bear to frighten away his bad dreams. Ian's bear is not just an ordinary teddy - protecting Ian at night is just one of his superpowers. That summer, Ian is determined to bring Teddy to the Houses of Parliament staff party, but what happens when the pair get lost on the way back from the kitchens with a napkin full of delicious vol-au-vents? Is anyone else aware of Teddy's superpowers? Will Ian and his bear ever be reunited? You'll have to read Ian and Teddy's adventures, Teddy - the bear of Bishopstone Station to find out!
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Autorenporträt
Sandra Gordon took an adult learning course in creative writing at the College of Richard Collyer in Horsham and has since written many short stories for adults. Teddy - Bishopstone Station's Bear, is her first longer story written for children. Her love of writing and interest in trains - her grandfather was Stationmaster at Goldsborough Station near Harrogate - made writing this book a natural partnership.She lives in Norfolk with her husband.