A Big She-Bear

A Big She-Bear (The story of mountains with a prologue and an epilogue) is a 2013 Georgian novel by the author Miho Mosulishvili.

A little boy – Vache – is afraid that the village governor (administrative head) Ahab and his team might kill a big she-bear, as the latter symbolizes the sin the villagers committed: Ahab promised to marry Vache’s mother, Lela, and deceived her.

The inhabitants of a village in the mountains of the South Caucasus struggle with a big She-Bear.

The bear has damaged the villagers' corn fields, beehives, and cattle, killed hunters and their dogs, and avoided all kinds of traps.

June 26, 2015 Miho Mosulishvili as a screenwriter is winner with CPU Lira Production (Producer and Film-director Lali Kiknavelidze) for project ‘A Big She-Bear’[2] in the competition "Adaptation of the 21st Century Georgian Literary Work" organized of the Ministry of Culture and Monument Protection of Georgia, Georgian National Film Center[3] and Georgian National Book Center, The Jury Members: Nana Jorjadze, Levan Berdzenishvili, Levan Tutberidze, Davit Chubinishvili, Vazha Gigashvili, Manana Anasashvili, Lela Ochiauri, Davit Gabunia