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The Lone Husky

By: Hannah Gold
Narrated by: Kristin Atherton
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Join April Wood on a thrilling Arctic adventure set in the world of the internationally bestselling THE LAST BEAR and FINDING BEAR. Perfect for 8+ readers.

‘I loved it!’ A. F. Steadman

‘Absolute stellar storytelling!’ Jasbinder Bilan

‘An utterly breathtaking adventure’ Pari Thomson

‘Exhilarating’ Jenny Pearson

Can she win his trust … and win the race?

April Wood is no stranger to adventure. After all, she lives in the Arctic and her best friend is a polar bear. But when April finds herself volunteering for the Polar Race – a long-distance dog sled race across the frozen tundra – even she wonders if this may be an adventure too far.

April will need all the help she can get if she’s to make it to the finish line. And competition is fierce – with experienced dog sledders, including new boy Finn, who will go to any lengths to win.

But April has something the other teams don’t: Blaze, a solitary husky with a troubled past, who may just prove to be her secret weapon…

With illustrations by the award-winning Levi Pinfold, The Lone Husky is a breathtaking adventure that will take readers on an unforgettable journey through the Arctic and reunite them with some beloved characters.

©2025 Hannah Gold (P)2025 HarperCollins Publishers
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