SUSAN AUSEMA
spent her childhood summers on Isle Royale. Her father was a
park ranger and her mother was a park volunteer for many
years. After moving away in her teens, she returned to work
at Isle Royale as a seasonal ranger during her college
years. There she met her husband, Mike, also a ranger, in
1998. After serving as a Peace Corps Volunteer in Guatemala,
Susanna earned a Master's Degree in Natural Resources at the
University of Wisconsin-Steven's Point, then worked as a
permanent park ranger focusing on educational outreach at
Curecanti National Recreation Area, Black Canyon of the
Gunnison National Park, and Redwood National Park.
When her son, Jasper, was born, Susanna became a
stay-at-home mom. When he was two years old, the family
moved back to Isle Royale and Jasper began to explore the
park as if it were his big backyard. Jasper loves books and
Susanna loves to write, so she felt inspired to write a
story for him about Isle Royale. After the text was
complete, she looked around her pool of talented friends for
someone who could illustrate it. None had the time to take
on the (pro-bono) project, so Susanna picked up a paintbrush
and started experimenting with watercolors. Jasper has
helped her judge which styles and techniques are most
interesting to a young audience, and together, they've
created this book.
Susanna's husband is the park's East District Ranger, so
they spend their summer days exploring and adventuring on
Isle Royale and reveling in the autumn colors and abundant
snow in the Keweenaw Peninsula during the rest of the year.
Susanna resumed her work on behalf of national parks in
2015 as the membership outreach manager for the nonprofit
Isle Royale and Keweenaw Parks Association. All proceeds
from the sale of this book support these parks.
