This lovely picture book opens on a mother bear and her newborn cubs in their cozy den as a blanket of snow settles over Yosemite National Park. Her newborn cubs grow quickly and soon three furry, hungry black bears set out to experience their world. Spring turns to summer, and the bears roam Tuolumne Meadows, munching tall grasses and keeping a safe distance from park visitors. But not all of the bears’ time is spent searching for food: Mama bear must remain on alert for danger and rush her cubs to safety when a forest fire rages close by or another bear threatens them. In the fall, they will fatten up on acorns before returning to their den for the winter. Ginger Wadsworth and Daniel San Souci give readers the bear’s eye view and a tour of the seasons in Yosemite’s high country with these fascinating and mighty creatures. San Francisco Chronicle, July 30, 2016 Half Dome and Bridalveil Fall are landmarks of Yosemite National Park. For a more intimate view, try this lovely natural history by a pair of Northern Californians. Set in the high country, glorious watercolors zero in on a mother bear and her two cubs as they snuggle in their winter den, emerge to a snowy spring, venture into icy waters, search for food, ignore summer tourists, escape a forest fire, gorge on autumn acorns and finally prepare to hibernate. Emphasis is on the rhythm of life and behaviors to ensure survival. An author's note explains more about the park's black bears and efforts to keep them healthy. Warning: No feeding allowed! Bears will then forage "more naturally," away from campgrounds. That makes for "a win-win situation," according to this fine monograph that applauds responsible stewardship. Foreword Reviews, August 26, 2016 A mother bear and her two young cubs awaken one cold morning in their den and venture out into the wild, capturing the spirit of the national park, in Seasons of the Bear: A Yosemite Story, from Ginger Wadsworth. The snows of winter, hungers of spring, summer tourists, and autumn forest fires are no match for the indomitable strength and majesty of the American black bear. Thoughtful paintings from Daniel San Souci complement the straightforward narrative, gracefully showcasing the blend of both bear and human inhabitants, while an array of fun facts shared in the author’s note are a welcome addition for campers, park rangers, naturalists, and wildlife enthusiasts of all ages. Western Writers of America 2017 Spur Award: Best Western Storyteller/ Illustrated Children's Book Ginger Wadsworth is the award-winning author of more than twenty-five nonfiction children’s books. She has frequently explored Yosemite National Park to pursue her passions for hiking, photography, bird watching, camping, and to research her books, including this one. She lives in Orinda, CA. Daniel San Souci was born in San Francisco and grew up across the bay in Berkeley, CA. In 1978 he started a career in book illustration. Daniel has published over eighty books and created many book covers which include wildlife and national park titles. He currently lives in Oakland, CA.