Synopsis
"The Bear" is about a Yosemite Park Ranger, Mike Murphy who enjoys the outdoors and everything in it. A ranger's duties include but are not limited to, greeting visitors, trail maintenance, visitor safety, first-aid, search and rescue operations and animal emergencies. In the park, bears become acclimated to eating human food and sometimes will go to great lengths to get it, including breaking vehicle windows. Interactions between park guests and bears are an everyday occurrence except during the winter months when bears hibernate. In the history of Yosemite Park there has never been a fatal accident between bears and guests.
About the Author
William Garrett, retired from Honeywell Aerospace and currently living in Pennsylvania. Veteran of two tours Viet Nam, chef, father and grandfather. Co-authored "Rosewood The Early Years", a civil war novel, "Poems and Promises A Tapestry of Dreams", a poetry anthology, "Shadows and Lies" a short story about a mafia family, "Mama Loy", a short story about a woman who lives in the Louisiana bayous and "Lady In The Mist" a short story about a woman who discovers she may have lived in another lifetime. Author of "Bootlegger", a story of an Appalachian mountain family who make a very good living, making and selling moonshine.
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