The Bear

The Bear by Andrew Krivak, published by Bellevue Literary Press in 2020, is a literary work that explores the journey of Earth’s last two human inhabitants. This edition spans 221 pages and is presented in English. The narrative unfolds in a future where a girl and her father live in close connection with nature, possessing only remnants of civilization. As the father imparts essential survival skills, he prepares her for a life in harmony with the environment, emphasizing the fragility of human existence.
Readers will find a poignant tale that delves into themes of love, loss, and the lessons nature has to offer. When the girl becomes separated from her father, a bear guides her through a vast wilderness, presenting opportunities for growth and understanding. The story serves as a cautionary reflection on human fragility while celebrating the beauty of the natural world. Through its visionary and metaphysical elements, The Bear invites contemplation on the relationship between humanity and the environment.
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From National Book Award in Fiction finalist Andrew Krivak comes a gorgeous fable of Earth’s last two human inhabitants, and a girl’s journey home
In an Edenic future, a girl and her father live close to the land in the shadow of a lone mountain. They possess a few remnants of civilization: some books, a pane of glass, a set of flint and steel, a comb. The father teaches the girl how to fish and hunt, the secrets of the seasons and the stars. He is preparing her for an adulthood in harmony with nature, for they are the last of humankind. But when the girl finds herself alone in an unknown landscape, it is a bear that will lead her back home through a vast wilderness that offers the greatest lessons of all, if she can only learn to listen.
A cautionary tale of human fragility, of love and loss, The Bear is a stunning tribute to the beauty of nature’s dominion.
Andrew Krivak is the author of two previous novels: The Signal Flame, a Chautauqua Prize finalist, and The Sojourn, a National Book Award finalist and winner of both the Chautauqua Prize and Dayton Literary Peace Prize. He lives with his wife and three children in Somerville, Massachusetts, and Jaffrey, New Hampshire, in the shadow of Mount Monadnock, which inspired much of the landscape in The Bear.
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