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"Kermode: A Tale of Two Worlds" In this captivating collection, Phyllis Kermode, a talented illustrator, takes us on a journey through two contrasting worlds



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"Kermode: A Tale of Two Worlds" In this captivating collection, Phyllis Kermode, a talented illustrator, takes us on a journey through two contrasting worlds. On one hand, we are transported to the prestigious Oxford and Cambridge boat race teams, where Caricature illustrations bring the lively atmosphere to life. With witty quotations accompanying each illustration, we can't help but chuckle at the playful banter between rowers. "No 4, your bags aren't baggy enough, " echoes in our minds as we immerse ourselves in this Saturday Selection. But there is another world waiting to be explored - the enchanting Great Bear Rainforest in Hartley Bay, British Columbia. Here lies the realm of the Kermode Bear or Spirit Bear (Ursus americanus kermodei), a majestic creature that captivates hearts with its ethereal beauty. Phyllis Kermode's illustrations transport us deep into these lush forests where bears fish for salmon and sow with cubs roam freely. As we delve into these pages filled with spirit bears and black bears (Ursus americanus), we witness their incredible hunting skills and nurturing instincts. The bond between mother bear and her cubs is heartwarming as they feast on bountiful salmon together. We catch glimpses of Ursus americanus sow fishing for salmon in central streams while embracing their natural habitat. Through her artistry, Phyllis Kermode invites us to appreciate both human endeavors and nature's wonders alike. From cheering rowers on the Thames to witnessing wildlife thrive in pristine landscapes – it's a celebration of diversity that reminds us how interconnected our world truly is. So let yourself be enchanted by "Kermode: A Tale of Two Worlds. " Lose yourself amidst caricature illustrations capturing sporting rivalries alongside breathtaking scenes from the Great Bear Rainforest.