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Mauled

Lessons Learned from a Grizzly Bear Attack

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Mauled

By: Crosbie Cotton
Narrated by: Cam Drynan
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An inspiring true-life survival story set in the remote backcountry of the Canadian Rockies.

In August 2017, 32-year-old Jeremy Evans endured multiple ferocious attacks by a protective female grizzly bear while hunting in the Alberta wilderness.

Jeremy’s injuries were massive, his scalp and face destroyed, an eye and his jaw dangling down. The tendons on one leg had been fully severed during the mauling. His hands were damaged where he had physically fought the bear. It was more than a dozen kilometres to where he had parked his truck in darkness early that morning and absolutely no one was near. Thoughts of his wife and their eight-month-old daughter consumed Jeremy as he stumbled and crawled for hours back to his truck, before driving himself several kilometres to a backcountry lodge for help. All the while, Jeremy thought of his young family and the upcoming sixth wedding anniversary that he feared he might never be able to celebrate.

Mauled carefully details what happened deep in an Alberta forest where few modern humans tread. Jeremy’s miraculous recovery and life lessons learned when so close to death show that human determination can defy the greatest of odds, and that setting small goals along the road to recovery can lead to remarkable achievements. Despite the traumatic stress the encounter produced, Jeremy holds no animosity toward the bear and still enjoys spending time in the backcountry. To him the grizzly was doing what the best parents do: protect their young.

©2022 Crosbie Cotton (P)2023 RMB | Rocky Mountain Books
Adventurers, Explorers & Survival Animals Biological Sciences Outdoors & Nature Science Survival

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This is my first time ever to leave a negative review for a book but it unfortunately deserves it

What happened to Jeremy and what he did is truly amazing

Crosby Cotton the writer of the book however isn't really great at what he does I'd say
Very bland, fact telling writing without much else
It feels more like a succession of newspaper articles than an actual book

SO MANY details and anecdotes are included in the book that do not improve or help the story in any shape, e.g: the entire lyrics of baby shark, the entire list of equipment taken anywhere anytime, the entire list of vegetables that they grow in their garden, to name a few

Also there is a massive part of the book which is litteraly the copy paste of Jeremy's wife journal, completely uncut or unedited
No offense but for the listener, such bits like "Anyway hum I guess I'm going to play some Nintendo DS tonight" ... yea we don't really need to keep all of it in the book

And in spite of that the book is quite short
It'd be fine if it wasn't sold at the same price as a normal book

Ch 1 and 2 about the attack are fascinating
the last ch about the lessons he has learned from his experience is interesting too

All the rest is filler

tldr : Go watch a YouTube video about the mauling, you'll have the same experience but your time will be respected

Crazy story but terrible writing

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