You may know Paddington Bear from one of the many books featuring the iconic character or perhaps from two successful featured films (Paddington in 2014 and Paddington 2 in 2017). What will most likely be new to fans is the story behind the creator of Paddington Bear, Michael Bond.
Written for middle grade, the book is also perfect for adults, especially those of us who are writers. You will get to know Michael and the important events that shaped him as a person and author. Born in 1926 he loved locomotives and had a passion for reading. His parents were there to support him with trips to the library and story telling at home.
Biographies can turn into a droll telling of facts, but author Rosanne Tolin has done just the opposite, creating captivating, dialog filled scenes. The well researched book gives us a detailed account of Michael Bond as a boy, teen, and man discovering the world and how it works.
MORE THAN MARMALADE is more than I expected. I for one am glad to have spent time reading this new book covering the 91 years Michael lived.
BOOK JACKET BLURB
Michael Bond never intended to be a children’s writer. Though an avid reader, he was by no means a model student and quit school at 14. He repaired rooftop radio transmitters during the bombing of Britain in World War II and later joined the army. He wrote about the war and more, selling stories here and there.
One day, while searching for inspiration at his typewriter, hoping for a big story that would allow him to write full time, a stuffed bear on top of the shelf—a Christmas present for his wife—suddenly caught his eye. Bond poured his personal feelings about the events of his era—the refugee children his family had hosted in the countryside, a war-torn country in recovery, the bustling immigrant neighborhood where he lived—into the story of a little bear from Peru who tries very, very hard to do things right. The result was A Bear Called Paddington.
An incredible true tale, More than Marmalade: Michael Bond and the Story of Paddington Bear is the first biography about the writer behind the beloved series. Author Rosanne Tolin reveals how world history, Bond’s life, and 1950s immigrant culture were embedded into Paddington’s creation, bringing middle-grade readers a delightful, informative, and engaging book with a timely message of acceptance.
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MORE THAN MARMALADE by Rosanne Tolin
- History comes alive, especially World War II and how it effected those living in England. Middle grade readers will be able to make parallels with our current world crisis and realize once you get past the negative, there is often a positive light.
- Writers often have to deal with rejection without ever knowing why. From getting a story idea to having it sold to a publisher are roadblocks Michael Bond faced. Advice from his grandfather kept him going.
- Black and white pictures of the time period are scattered across the pages, including the locomotive bearing Paddington’s name and a bronze statue in his honor at Paddington Station.
- The tough times Michael went through as a student then later on trying to balance his writing and family time are also part of the story. Life brings challenges to everyone.
- Although Michael Bond wrote other stories, the focus here is on Paddington. It’s the right approach as the bear was the inspiration and motivator for everything he did in life.
About the Author
An experienced and well-respected journalist, Rosanne Tolin is the creator and editor of the ALA award-winning children’s e-zine and website Imagination Café. Tolin is also the former managing editor of Guideposts for Kids magazine and the Guideposts for Kids website. She lives in Chesterton, Indiana.
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This is now one of my favorite biographies for young readers. Do you have one you like? Feel free to comment below.

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