How to Survive a Bear Attack : A Memoir
How to Survive a Bear Attack : A Memoir
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Author(s): Cameron, Claire
ISBN No.: 9781039056350
Pages: 304
Year: 202503
Format: Trade Cloth (Hard Cover)
Price: $ 35.81
Dispatch delay: Dispatched between 7 to 15 days
Status: Available

"At once a memoir, a meticulously researched investigation, and a medita­tion on the force of nature, Claire Cameron weaves the narrative together seamlessly in a tale of courage, determination, and, above all else, love. A remarkable achievement that teaches us not only how to survive, but how to thrive, even when the odds are stacked against you." -- David A. Robertson , author of A Theory of Crows and Black Water "Deeply researched and profoundly moving, Claire Cameron's wonderful book is, at root, a braided love story, by turns heartbreaking and terrifying, but above all brimming with a fierce affection--for her family, for her subjects, and for the precious, precarious act of staying alive. I could not put it down." -- John Vaillant, author of Fire Weather and The Tiger "True wilderness has no narrative. It is immediate, and visceral, beyond words at the time, and often beyond description later. So, it speaks to Claire Cameron's courage and skill as a writer that she has triumphantly wrested such a compelling and profound story out of her journey, both into the wild heart of bear country, and into the terror-filled landscape of a devastating cancer diagnosis.


How to Survive a Bear Attack is a transcen­dent, powerfully moving, brilliant literary achievement." -- Helen Humphreys , author of Followed by the Lark "Stunning . offers nature writing at its finest. At its heart, How to Survive a Bear Attack is an unforgettable story about finding the courage to face even the wildest of natures within and around us all." -- Winnipeg Free Press "This powerful book asks how we can reconcile the inherent beauty and catharsis of nature with its omnificent, sometimes-frightening power. Readers are offered a moving contemplation of wilderness, survival, and the dangers that lurk unseen within and outside ourselves. The narrative also serves as a compassionate and heartbreaking portrait of an iconic Canadian species." -- NUVO Magazine "A brave book.


" -- Literary Review of Canada.


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