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Bear by Julia Phillips

Literary fiction

Bear

by Julia Phillips

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On a remote island, two sisters find their relationship upended by a remarkable bear that ambles into their lives.

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Synopsis

They were sisters and they would last past the end of time.

Sam and Elena dream of another life. On the island off the coast of Washington where they were born and raised, they and their mother struggle to survive. Sam works on the ferry that delivers wealthy mainlanders to their vacation homes while Elena bartends at the local golf club, but even together they can’t earn enough to get by, stirring their frustration about the limits that shape their existence.

Then one night on the boat, Sam spots a bear swimming the dark waters of the channel. Where is it going? What does it want? When the bear turns up by their home, Sam, terrified, is more convinced than ever that it’s time to leave the island. But Elena responds differently to the massive beast. Enchanted by its presence, she throws into doubt the desire to escape and puts their long-held dream in danger.

A story about the bonds of sisterhood and the mysteries of the animals that live among us—and within us—Bear is a propulsive, mythical, richly imagined novel.

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The ferry from Friday Harbor left fourteen times a day—fifteen on weekends—to loop around San Juan Channel’s scattered islands. Every trip lasted at least sixty-five minutes. Too long. Sam spent that whole time, hours daily, tourist season after tourist season, in the galley making coffee for people who treated her like a peasant.

Like Cinderella picking lentils from the ashes, Sam was a nobody doing work that meant nothing, but no prince was ever going to pluck her out of this. She saw them all the time on the boat, those royal types: the usual wealthy with their salt-and-pepper hair and orthodontist-straightened smiles. The celebrities and Seattle tech millionaires, meanwhile, glowed at the gas station after getting to the island by private plane. They didn’t see her. They never would. Young as she was, Sam had lived long enough to know who could be counted on and who couldn’t, who could be trusted and who had to be put up with in order to pay the bills. Broad-shouldered men lined up before her all day long; it didn’t matter. Elena was the only one who would save her from this place. They were going to have to save each other.

Sam’s station was a little box trapped inside a big one, a high-walled beverage and snack counter at the center of a wide room lined by fluorescent lights and shatterproof windows. Outside those windows, the waves rippled, the clouds shifted. Sometimes a dock appeared. Passengers shuffled on and off. The dock receded. Under the lights, people yelled after their misbehaving children. They made ostentatious plans for how they would spend their vacations: kayaking? Beachcombing? Visiting the lavender farms? They stared through Sam to the food display cases and asked whether the boat’s prepackaged cinnamon rolls were any good. She said they were. They weren’t.

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Why I love it

Enchanting is one of those words that is overused and frequently misapplied. But in the case of Julia Phillipps’ new novel, Bear, it is very apt. When I first began reading this remarkable story about the fraying relationship between two sisters, I felt like I was being put under a spell with the boundaries between real and unreal becoming strange and unsettled.

Sam and Elena have long dreamed of escape. The two sisters have spent their whole lives on a remote island off the coast of Washington—their days defined by deadening routines. Even with both of their incomes, they are barely scraping by and struggling under the weight of heavy debts. They live in a rundown apartment and split caretaking responsibilities for their terminally ill mother.

One night, Sam sees a strange bear swimming in the channel near their island. Then later the bear turns up outside the sisters’ home. Sam receives the visitation as a portent of trouble. But her sister sees something different, quickly enchanted by the burly beast. As Elena seeks every opportunity to commune with the creature, she puts long-held plans for escape from the island in question.

At heart, this is a story about how our dreams and desires can drift apart from those we hold dearest. And the confounding relationships that develop between humans and the natural world. It surprised and delighted me at every turn. I urge you to get your own copy and explore Bear’s strange pleasures.

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