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To Whom it May Concern

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David Gucwa shares Suri's story, an elephant who's art began an exploration of elephants and their artistic side.

269 pages, hardcover

First published November 3, 1985

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April 15, 2008
Elephants are the only known creature, other than humans, that step back and evaluate what they have created. They even invite other elephants to view what they have made, as well as sign their pieces. Yes, monkeys do too, but the difference is that elephants find ways to do so even if a human does not provide them with pen and paper. Gucwa notices Suri and other's doodling in the ground of the enclosements. To Whom It May Concern is Suri's story.
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