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Black Bruin: The Biography of a Bear

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The narrative recounts the life of a bear from theft as a young animal through cubhood, playful roguery, and survival in the wild. Episodes describe close encounters with other creatures, encounters with humans that lead to captivity and exhibition as a dancing bear, and later escapes, hunts, and the animal's return to mountain life. Interwoven with adventure are observations of bear anatomy, habits such as tree-climbing, hibernation, diet, and social behavior, portraying the animal's instincts, changing temperament with climate and food supply, and the complex relationship between wild creatures and people.

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Clarence Hawkes

Clarence Hawkes was an American author known for his engaging animal biographies, particularly aimed at young readers. His works often anthropomorphize animals, allowing them to express human-like emotions and adventures. Among his notable titles are "Black Bruin: The Biography of a Bear" and "Pep: The Story of a Brave Dog," both of which showcase his ability to blend storytelling with moral lessons. Hawkes' writing reflects a deep appreciation for nature and the animal kingdom, making his stories both entertaining and educational. His contributions to children's literature continue to resonate with readers who enjoy tales of bravery and friendship in the animal world.

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