A post-pandemic novel with a fairy tale twist, Julia Phillips’ Bear is a harrowing story of economic hardship
- Written by The Conversation

With her second novel Bear, Julia Phillips consolidates her position as a leading novelist of the cartographic margins.
Her first novel Disappearing Earth, a National Book Award finalist and one of the New York Times Book Review’s 10 best books of 2019, was set in Russia’s remote Kamchatka Peninsula; her second brings us to remote San Juan Island in the United States’ Pacific Northwest.
Review: Bear – Julia Phillips (Scribe)
Bear is a post-pandemic novel with a fairy tale twist. It begins as a story of the protagonist’s arrested development. At 29, Sam’s dreams have stalled. She lives with her older sister Elena, as they care for their incapacitated mother, a 51-year-old former nail technician, whose overexposure to solvents has caused her terminal lung cancer.