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02761aam a2200217 4500 001 97780280B8CA11EDAC6855BD37ECA4DB 003 SILO 005 20230302011926 008 221214s2019||||||||||||||||||||||||eng|u 020 $a 1970157003 020 $a 9781970157000 040 $d TxAuBib $d SILO 100 1 $a Christofferson, April, $d 2019. 245 1 $a Grizzly Justice. 264 1 $a Los Angeles : $b Story Merchant Books, $c 2019. 300 $a 353 pages : $b Paperback. 520 $a When Yellowstone backcountry ranger Will McCarroll is fired for breaking the rules one time too many, he disappears into the backcountry to continue his decades-long mission of protecting the parkâs wildlife. Will is hell bent on saving a wounded grizzly bear whose fate is all but certain: euthanasia. In his quest, Will stumbles onto a secret meeting of the Alliance, a political movement determinedâat any costâto force the transfer of public lands into state hands. Blackfeet wolverine biologist Johnny Yellow Kidney has taken a forced hiatus from his work in Glacier National Park to head a project born of a high-profile journalistâs loss from a highway tragedy. The goal: to construct safe highway crossings for Montanaâs wildlife. Once again, Johnny and Willâs paths cross, not only through both menâs romantic connection to Yellowstone Magistrate Judge Annie Peacock, but also in each manâs race to save the two- and four-leggeds theyâve sworn to protect. Time is running out in Yellowstone Countryâand for Will, Johnny, and those theyâve dedicated their careers to defending, the stakes couldnât be higher.âA gorgeous book. Grizzly Justice is a riveting read, the majesty and magic of its landscapes and wildlife illuminating every page. I couldnât put the book down and closed the last page with a deep sense of gratitude for our national parks and profound respect for those who fight to protect them. This book will bring transformational awareness to its readers. It certainly did for me.â-Ruth Wariner, New York Times bestselling author of The Sound of Gravel. âApril Christofferson weaves together her knowledge of the cadences of the natural world, the complexity of behavior that enables injustice, the redemption that passion provides to individual initiative, and the foibles of the human heart.â-Jeff Hull, bestselling author of Broken Field: A Novel âGuaranteed to make any reader late for dinner, or even breakfast.ââBooklist on Clinical Trial*Awarded as a DISTINGUISHED FAVORITE in the Western Fiction category of the 2021 Independent Press Awards!*. 541 $d 20221214. 941 $a 1 952 $l GNPB062 $d 20230302012910.0 956 $a http://locator.silo.lib.ia.us/search.cgi?index_0=id&term_0=97780280B8CA11EDAC6855BD37ECA4DBInitiate Another SILO Locator Search