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“I love unreliable narrators, and in this novel centered around two sisters and a wayward bear, the narrator is almost delusional. At turns wistful and unsettling, fable-like and of the moment, Bear had me riveted. ”
— Robin • Books Inc.
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“Bear was one of those novels where I felt completely immersed in its characters and their lives. The narration was perfect, the story so well-paced, and all I could do was hold on to the shattering conclusion. If you loved Disappearing Earth, this won’t disappoint you. ”
— Paula • Bookish Modesto
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“WOW. Just, wow. Bear was so thrilling and unsettling. You'll find yourself yelling at the audiobook during some of the most difficult to read, cringeworthy, and terrifying parts of the book. It's a great look into small-town life run by the tourist industry, where every hard-earned paycheck seems to disappear into a never ending need for money to support Sam and Elena's family.”
— Nadine • Birchbark Books
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“Sam and her sister Elena are stuck. Their small island community has struggled during the pandemic, and with the sisters taking care of their dying mother, they're constantly struggling to make ends meet. Sam knows that this is only temporary; she and her sister have a plan for what happens after their mom passes - one that will get them off the island and into a boundless future. That is, until the bear comes to visit. This absurd fiction story challenges the assumptions we have about what can save us during times of struggle, gives an honest portrayal of working class people in tourist towns, and exposes the horrible long-term medical consequences of capitalism.”
— Megan • Dog-Eared Books
Summary
NATIONAL BESTSELLER • From the celebrated author of Disappearing Earth comes a tale of family, obsession, and a mysterious creature in the woods—“a mesmerizing story about hope, sisterhood, and survival with a truly shocking twist at the end” (People, Book of the Week).
NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW EDITORS’ CHOICE • A GOOD MORNING AMERICA BUZZ PICK!
“Thrilling and propulsive, glorious and terrifying. Julia Phillips is a brilliant writer.”—Ann Patchett
“Beautiful and haunting . . . this is brilliant.”—Publishers Weekly (starred review)
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 from one of the most acclaimed young writers in America.
Reviews
“Phillips smartly keeps us guessing whether the fantastical creature ultimately sees Elena as friend or feast…Bear ends with a bang, and with the intriguing notion that sisterhood (or sisters?) may be as unknowable and unpredictable as anything else in nature.”—New York Times Book Review“Bear may remind readers of Alice Hoffman’s fantasy-flecked novels, and Phillips sprinkles around the fairy dust liberally in some sections. But she’s actually working closer to the realm of Henry James’s ‘Turn of the Screw,’ in which the central character blankets the story with her distorting anxieties.”—The Washington Post
“This mythical novel of obsession, moral reckoning, and aspiration glows with fairy tale magic.”—The Boston Globe
“A fantabulous delight.”—Los Angeles Times (Summer Books Preview)
“As in Disappearing Earth, it’s Phillips’ mastery of the world she’s created that firmly roots the reader inside these characters’ psyches—and their story.”—San Francisco Chronicle
“A page-turner that’s full of insightful writing.”—Minneapolis Star Tribune
“Bear may be a slow burn, but by the final chapter, Sam’s whole world is engulfed in flames.”—Vulture, Best Books of 2024
“An exciting portrait of sisterhood”—Real Simple
“This book is so many things, but at its core, it’s about ambition and honesty and reconciling expectations with reality.” —WBEZ Chicago
“An enchanting modern-day fairy tale set off the coast of Washington State.”—Alta Journal
“Mythical and enchanting, Phillips’s second novel delves into sisterhood and the mysteries of the animals that live among—and within—us all.”—Oprah Daily (One of the Most Anticipated Books of 2024)
“A bold and brilliant modern fable of sisterhood, class, and our relationship to the natural world.”—Kirkus Reviews, starred review
“Phillips paints a striking picture of the charred landscape that remains after everything else burns to the ground.”—Booklist, starred review
“Bear is the kind of story that keeps readers up late into the night, gulping down the last pages with urgency . . . a fast-moving river—smooth on the surface but churning underneath.”—Shelf Awareness
“Bear takes us to a wild, captivating place, just as Phillips did in her debut, Disappearing Earth.”—Bookpage
“Phillips is brilliant at balancing sharply drawn characters with finely woven plot and unnerving atmosphere.”—Lit Hub
“Julia Phillips has my complete attention.”—Ann Patchett, author of Tom Lake
“There is something unsettling and uncanny about Julia Phillips’s wondrous second book, less a novel than a fairy tale for the strange times in which we live.”—Rumaan Alam, author of Leave the World Behind
“Julia Phillips’s rare and marvelous new novel weaves fairy-tale magic into a story of sisterhood, daughterhood, care, and devotion. Building with quiet fury to its astonishing ending, Bear will capture your heart and mind. I read in a state of wonder.”—Jessamine Chan, author of The School for Good Mothers
“Bear is magical, suspenseful, heartbreaking, and humane. It is the most moving, most accomplished work of fiction I’ve read in ages.”—Anthony Marra, author of A Constellation of Vital Phenomena
“Intense, moody, fierce, and relentlessly suspenseful, Bear is a modern-day fairy tale about the tenacious bonds and complexities of sisterhood.”—Angie Kim, author of Happiness Falls
“In this haunting fable of two sisters determined to steer their own destiny, Julia Phillips evokes the unsettling ways in which the wilder forces of the world around us will never allow us to tame them. I was spellbound.”—Julia Glass, author of Three Junes
“Bear is the brutal cage of the real world and the magical animal within—a book of untamed, glorious, abundant interpretations.”—Megha Majumdar, author of A Burning
“I read Bear in one night and I am speechless.”—Jean Kwok, author of Searching for Sylvie Lee Expand reviews