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Bear Season

Contributor(s): Ayres, Katherine (Author)

ISBN: 9781932870909

Publisher: Autumn House Press

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Pub Date: December 1, 2013

Dewey: 599.78

LCCN: 2013942914

Lexile Code: 0000

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Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.70" H x 8.40" L x 5.50" W ( 0.66 lbs) 224 pages

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Nature | Essays | Animals | Bears

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Description: Award-winning author Katherine Ayres charts a lyrical, thoughtful path through the lives of bears she encounters in the forests of Western Massachusetts.

Using her natural curiosity and wit, Ayres explores how people and bears coexist, and what happens when things go wrong. This page-turner will delight any reader with an interest in the natural world and anyone who is awed by the power and majesty of the black bear.

Brief description: Katherine Ayres lives in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania where she writes and teaches writing to graduate students in Chatham University's MFA Program. She also lives in Stockbridge, Massachusetts where she writes, gardens, hikes, kayaks, and watches for bears. She is the author of ten books for children and teens, as well as three chapbooks of poetry. She has been honored as a Champion of Literacy, as Outstanding Writer for Children by the Pennsylvania School Library Association. Her picture book, Up, Down, and Around was chosen as the Pennsylvania One Book, Every Young Child, and as the Kansas Reads to Preschool selection. BEAR SEASON (Autumn House Press, 2013) is her first collection of essays.

Review Quotes: "Through this all-encompassing survey of bears, Ayres's respect and affection for them is evident. Facts are plentiful--deftly interspersed with answers dispensed at the exact instant questions arise in readers' minds. By journey's end, having used research, folklore, and anecdotes, the author accomplishes her task of raising awareness while creating an entertaining, absorbing, and well-formed portrait of these impressive creatures." --Weave Magazine

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