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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Steve Searles , Chris ErskinePublisher: Pegasus Books Imprint: Pegasus Books Dimensions: Width: 15.20cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 22.90cm Weight: 0.454kg ISBN: 9781639365012ISBN 10: 163936501 Pages: 272 Publication Date: 07 December 2023 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: No Longer Our Product Availability: In Print ![]() This item will be ordered in for you from one of our suppliers. Upon receipt, we will promptly dispatch it out to you. For in store availability, please contact us. Table of ContentsReviews"""The fascinating wildlife work of Steve Searles, the smooth prose and humor of Chris Erskine and the wisdom of these amazing bears make for an immensely satisfying read. I've long suspected that bears know more than they are letting on and this book is proof that they have much to teach us. What the Bears Know is warm, wise and irresistible."" -- <B>Lian Dolan, author of <I>The Sweeney Sisters </I>and host of the Satellite Sisters podcast</B> ""This gorgeous, funny, deeply humane story is precisely what we need in this moment—a reminder of our animal instincts, our better angels, and our responsibility to honor and hold the two in harmony.” -- <B>Heidi Stevens, columnist</B> “This book is far more than a California story. As bears sometimes cut a path lager than they appear, so are the implications in this simple yet important narrative."" -- <B>Anthony Portantino, California state senator </B> “The unlikely and inspiring life of Steve Searles is well-told in the masterful hands of Chris Erskine, Los Angeles’ version of Mark Twain. Armed with a dogged work ethic and a roguish charm, Searles evolves from a contractor to Forrest Gump of the Forest. Searles shows us what is possible when humans and very large and misunderstood animals live close together in an ever-changing world.” -- <B>Russ Stanton, former Editor-in-Chief, <I>Los Angeles Times</I></B>" "“This book is far more than a California story. As bears sometimes cut a path lager than they appear, so are the implications in this simple yet important narrative."" -- <B>Anthony Portantino, California state senator </B> “The unlikely and inspiring life of Steve Searles is well-told in the masterful hands of Chris Erskine, Los Angeles’ version of Mark Twain. Armed with a dogged work ethic and a roguish charm, Searles evolves from a contractor to Forrest Gump of the Forest. Searles shows us what is possible when humans and very large and misunderstood animals live close together in an ever-changing world.” -- <B>Russ Stanton, former Editor-in-Chief, <I>Los Angeles Times</I></B>" """This gorgeous, funny, deeply humane story is precisely what we need in this moment—a reminder of our animal instincts, our better angels, and our responsibility to honor and hold the two in harmony.” -- <B>Heidi Stevens, columnist</B> “This book is far more than a California story. As bears sometimes cut a path lager than they appear, so are the implications in this simple yet important narrative."" -- <B>Anthony Portantino, California state senator </B> “The unlikely and inspiring life of Steve Searles is well-told in the masterful hands of Chris Erskine, Los Angeles’ version of Mark Twain. Armed with a dogged work ethic and a roguish charm, Searles evolves from a contractor to Forrest Gump of the Forest. Searles shows us what is possible when humans and very large and misunderstood animals live close together in an ever-changing world.” -- <B>Russ Stanton, former Editor-in-Chief, <I>Los Angeles Times</I></B>" """It will be hard to find anyone with more passion for bears than Steve Searles. His approach to human-animal conflict is the opposite of domination. He know his animals intimately and as no other shows the way to mutual respect."" -- <B>Frans de Waal, author of <I>Mama’s Last Hug: Animal Emotions and What They Tell Us about Ourselves</I></B><BR> <BR> ""The fascinating wildlife work of Steve Searles, the smooth prose and humor of Chris Erskine and the wisdom of these amazing bears make for an immensely satisfying read. I've long suspected that bears know more than they are letting on and this book is proof that they have much to teach us. What the Bears Know is warm, wise and irresistible."" -- <B>Lian Dolan, author of <I>The Sweeney Sisters </I>and host of the Satellite Sisters podcast</B> ""This gorgeous, funny, deeply humane story is precisely what we need in this moment—a reminder of our animal instincts, our better angels, and our responsibility to honor and hold the two in harmony.” -- <B>Heidi Stevens, columnist</B> “This book is far more than a California story. As bears sometimes cut a path lager than they appear, so are the implications in this simple yet important narrative."" -- <B>Anthony Portantino, California state senator </B> “The unlikely and inspiring life of Steve Searles is well-told in the masterful hands of Chris Erskine, Los Angeles’ version of Mark Twain. Armed with a dogged work ethic and a roguish charm, Searles evolves from a contractor to Forrest Gump of the Forest. Searles shows us what is possible when humans and very large and misunderstood animals live close together in an ever-changing world.” -- <B>Russ Stanton, former Editor-in-Chief, <I>Los Angeles Times</I></B>" Author InformationSteve Searles is a self-taught bear expert who’s been working with the animals for nearly three decades. Since 1996, he has been the wildlife specialist for the ski town of Mammoth Lakes, Calif., where he developed a global reputation for his novel approaches to keeping residents—and the bears—safe. Steve founded the town’s “Don’t Feed Our Bears” program and helped formulate Yosemite National Park’s initial bear program. In 2010, he was the topic of the reality show “The Bear Whisperer” on Animal Planet. He is a native of Orange County, Calif. Chris Erskine is a nationally known columnist, with most of his work appearing in the Los Angeles Times and distributed to 600 papers nationwide. As an editor there, he was part of two Pulitzer Prize-winning teams. He is best known to readers for his weekly pieces on life in suburban Los Angeles. This is his fifth book. He is a native of Chicago and now lives in Los Angeles. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |