Rating: Not rated
Tags: Fiction, R18
Summary
The winner of the Governor General's Literary Award for
Fiction, Marian Engel's most famous -- and most controversial
-- novel tells the unforgettable story of a woman transformed
by a primal, erotic relationship. Lou is a lonely librarian who
spends her days in the dusty archives of the Historical
Institute. When an unusual field assignment comes her way, she
jumps at the chance to travel to a remote island in northern
Ontario, where she will spend the summer cataloguing a library
that belonged to an eccentric nineteenth-century colonel. Eager
to investigate the estate's curious history, she is shocked to
discover that the island has one other inhabitant: a bear.
Lou's imagination is soon overtaken by the island's past
occupants, whose deep fascination with bears gradually becomes
her own. Irresistibly, Lou is led along a path of emotional and
sexual self-awakening, as she explores the limits of her own
animal nature. What she discovers will change her life forever.
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