Thanks to Bob Marshall, there are still places in America where people can listen to the wind in the trees, scramble up a mountain, and perhaps spot a grizzly cub (or two). Entirely through his own efforts, Bob saved five million acres of wilderness. Though he died young at the age of 38, his dedication to preserving the wild places left a lasting legacy. This beautifully illustrated children’s book follows Bob’s journey from outdoor-loving child to wilderness champion.