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Winner of the Governor General’s Award upon its 1976 publication, Bear provoked shock, scandal, and fierce admiration. Today, it’s recognized as a feminist cult classic—a daring fable about loneliness, the limits of language, and the hunger for a connection that transcends the human.

Narrated with quiet intensity, the audiobook draws you into Lou’s dreamlike, claustrophobic world. The measured pacing and evocative prose become hypnotic—perfect for listeners who love literary fiction, psychological strangeness, and stories that defy easy judgment. bear marian engel audiobook

When a lonely, bookish archivist named Lou is sent to a remote island in Northern Ontario to catalog a sprawling, decaying library, she expects solitude, silence, and the musty scent of old paper. What she doesn’t expect is the island’s only other resident: a full-grown, semi-tame bear. Winner of the Governor General’s Award upon its

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