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Jul 11, 2019PolyWogg rated this title 4 out of 5 stars
BOTTOM-LINE: Bestiality is a strange theme for an award-winner . PLOT OR PREMISE: A historical librarian gets a chance to catalog the books at a remote island home for a summer in Northern Ontario, and encounters locals, free time to figure out her life, and a pet bear. . WHAT I LIKED: This book was given to me back in my teens, a gift of quality literature as it had just won the Governor General's Award for fiction. I knew nothing about it as I started to read it. And I was relatively shocked to see "high literature" include bestiality and graphic descriptions of oral sex performed by the bear on the main character. The historical parts were awesome, as was the descriptions of the island and the passage of the summer. . WHAT I DIDN'T LIKE: I found the romanticization of the relationship with the bear a bit odd, as was the depersonalization of her other sexual partners during the summer. I also felt there were gaps in the ending -- we saw what she intended to do, not what she would do once she was back in Toronto. . DISCLOSURE: I received no compensation, not even a free copy, in exchange for this review. I was not personal friends with the author.