
Encounters with Bigfoot offers a collection of stories and accounts related to the legendary Sasquatch, primarily focusing on reported sightings and folklore from Western North America. This non-fiction book, suitable for late elementary and middle school readers, provides an accessible overview of the Bigfoot phenomenon. It explores various alleged encounters, the cultural impact, and the ongoing debate between believers and skeptics. Parents can use this book to spark discussions about critical thinking, the nature of evidence, and the rich tapestry of folklore and local legends.
On the Track of the Sasquatch and Encounters With Bigfoot together give a very full account of what is happening in most of western North America, but, either book taken by itself tells many fascinating stories. Copies left are not in new condition. Book One, On the Track of the Sasquatch and Two, Encounters With Bigfoot, replace the old volume of On the Track of the Sasquatch and also Year of the Sasquatch, published in 1968 and 1970; making the many revisions and additions that are needed after a decade of activity. The two volumes together give a very full account of what is happening in most of western North America, but either book taken by itself tells many fascinating stories.