Description
Description
Here is a delightful retelling of an authentic Southern Sierra Miwok legend concerning the origin of Yosemite Valley's El Capitan rock. Mother Grizzly Bear thinks that her two playful cubs are wrestling and having fun along the Merced River in Yosemite Valley while she is checking her fish traps. When she returns to join her sons, however, she discovers the cubs are nowhere to be found.
About the Author
About the Author
Robert D. San Souci (1946 - 2014) was a native of California and worked with illustrators from all across the country to create children's books, but his favorite illustrator and collaborator was his brother, Daniel San Souci. They published twelve books together. He passed away in December 2014.
Daniel San Souci was born in San Francisco and grew up across the bay in Berkeley, California. In 1978 he started a career in book illustration. He has published over 80 books and created many book covers which include wildlife and national park titles. He lives in Oakland, CA.
Daniel San Souci was born in San Francisco and grew up across the bay in Berkeley, California. In 1978 he started a career in book illustration. He has published over 80 books and created many book covers which include wildlife and national park titles. He lives in Oakland, CA.
Critical Reviews
Critical Reviews
"In this retelling of a Miwok Indian legend about the huge granite rock formation at Yosemite known as El Capitan, two bear cubs go for a romp and become so tired they fall asleep on a rock. They don't even wake up when the rock begins to grow. When Mother Grizzly goes searching for the cubs, all the animals she encounters try to help her. Red-tailed Hawk finally spots the cubs on top of the mountain, but it isn't until the most insignificant of creatures, the measuring worm, tries to make the climb that the cubs are rescued. The two cubs are endearing fellows, and although it looks odd for the animal characters to be dressed in traditional Miwok garb, a note explains that the Miwok believe their early ancestors had animal forms.... The excellent background notes on the Miwok and the story of the small, triumphant worm make this a fine purchase for most libraries." --Susan Dove Lempke, BOOKLIST
Publishing Information
Publishing Information
Publisher:
Yosemite Conservancy
Pub date:
2015-08-11
Length:
36 pages

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