Biography of a Grizzly

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"The life of a wild animal always has a tragic end," as Ernest Thompson Seton said. This is the story of Metitsi Wahb, born a playful cub, orphaned young by the murder of his mother, his brothers and sister, raising himself surrounded by enemies, and growing to the fiercest creature anywhere in his vast range -- though showing himself a gentleman in the Yellowstone National Park.And finally, he is laid low by a smaller, more cunning enemy, and defeated in the end by age and injury. "The life of a wild animal always has a tragic end."I'll warn you this is a gentle and yet violent story, a natural violence, but not one you'd wish to face yourself, and not recommended for young children. This was the first full book I ever recorded for my "Stories from the Hiber-Nation" podcast, a natural choice, and in some ways my favorite. I hope I've done this fairly short story justice, and that you, too, will feel the passion for nature in Seton's writing.Read by David "Grizzly" Smith

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  • Ashley from Maine
    Great story!
    Well read...the narrator’s voice is perfectly suited for this type of story. It brings a lot of emotions up, hearing about the life of this bear. It isn’t a cutesy story but would be well suited to adult and young adult “readers”. I keep it downloaded and listen to it again yearly.
  • Vandazle
    Great
    I stumbled on this book at random and decided to give it a listen. It was really good and I enjoyed it.
  • Crypt Seeker
    Quite Enjoyable
    This was my first audio book. While I am a fan of adventure and nature type stories, this one is a particularly delightful listen. The narrator has a perfectly suited voice. Decent quality too.
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