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The Blue Bear: A True Story of Friendship and Discovery in the Alaskan Wild

The Blue Bear: A True Story of Friendship and Discovery in the Alaskan Wild

Current price: $16.99
Publication Date: May 6th, 2003
Publisher:
Ecco
ISBN:
9780060935733
Pages:
288

Description

With a body twisted by adolescent scoliosis and memories of the brutal death of a woman he loved, Lynn Schooler kept the world at arm's length, drifting through the wilds of Alaska as a commercial fisherman, outdoorsman, and wilderness guide. In 1990, Schooler met Japanese photographer Michio Hoshino, and began a profound friendship cemented by a shared love of adventure and a passionate quest to find the elusive glacier bear, an exceedingly rare creature, seldom seen and shrouded in legend. But only after Hoshino's tragic death from a bear attack does Schooler succeed in photographing the animal -- completing a remarkable journey that ultimately brings new meaning to his life.

The Blue Bear is an unforgettable book. Set amid the wild archipelagoes, deep glittering fjords, and dense primordial forests of Alaska's Glacier Coast, it is rich with the lyric sensibility and stunning prose of such nature classics as Barry Lopez's Arctic Dreams and Peter Matthiessen's The Snow Leopard.

About the Author

Lynn Schooler, author of The Blue Bear, has lived in Alaska for more than thirty years. He is a two-time winner of Alaska magazine's grand prize for wildlife photography and winner of the National Wildlife grand prize.

Praise for The Blue Bear: A True Story of Friendship and Discovery in the Alaskan Wild

“The strength of this beautifully crafted memoir lies in its evocation of the overpowering Alaskan landscape....” — Publishers Weekly (starred review)

“The Blue Bear is sublime. [Schooler] threads us into the intimacy of Alaska’s nature.” — New York Times Book Review

“[Schooler’s] prose is pure cinematography, with Alaska made a character in the story.” — Seattle Times

“Set amid the awe-inspiring beauty of Alaska’s Glacier Coast, The Blue Bear is a graceful book....” — Oregonian