Bear
- 176 pages
- 7 hours of reading
'A strange and wonderful book, plausible as kitchens, but shapely as a folktale, and with the same disturbing resonance.' - Margaret Atwood
Marian Engel was a Canadian novelist whose works explored the complexities of human relationships and desires. Her writing was characterized by a keen insight into the psychology of her characters and their inner lives. Engel gained recognition for her provocative novel that delved into unconventional love and the influence of nature on the human psyche. Through her literary legacy and advocacy for writers' rights, she significantly impacted the Canadian literary landscape.

'A strange and wonderful book, plausible as kitchens, but shapely as a folktale, and with the same disturbing resonance.' - Margaret Atwood