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News:Urso Brunov & the White Emperor Plot Details
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Almost 2 weeks ago it was announced that a sequel to The Tale of Urso Brunov: Little Father of All Bears entitled Urso Brunov and the White Emperor is scheduled for publication later this autumn. Thanks to the Library of Congress, we now know some details regarding the plot: Obviously "Orso" is a typo, however it looks like the mysterious "White Emperor" will be some sort of snow-dwelling creature. Updates to continue as we get them.
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Almost 2 weeks ago it was announced that a sequel to The Tale of Urso Brunov: Little Father of All Bears entitled Urso Brunov and the White Emperor is scheduled for publication later this autumn. Thanks to the Library of Congress, we now know some details regarding the plot: Obviously "Orso" is a typo, however it looks like the mysterious "White Emperor" will be some sort of snow-dwelling creature. Updates to continue as we get them.