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HOW TO SURVIVE A BEAR ATTACK

Claire Cameron

A Memoir

In this debut memoir from the bestselling author of The Bear and The Last Neanderthal, Claire Cameron confronts the rare genetic mutation that gave her cancer by investigating an equally rare and terrifying event: a predatory bear attack.
When Claire Cameron was nine years old, her father told her he was dying. In the years after he was gone, she overcame her grief among the rivers and lakes of Algonquin Park, a vast Canadian wilderness. Around that same time, in 1991, a couple was killed in a rare predatory black bear attack in the parkan event that shocked and haunted Claire.

Years later, with children of her own, Cameron was diagnosed with the same kind of deadly skin cancer as her father. Caught in a second wave of grief, she was told by her doctor, "the ideal exposure to UV light is none." No longer able to venture into the wilderness as she once had, she again became obsessed with the bear attack in Algonquin Park. How could terror rip through such a beautiful place? Could she separate truth from fiction? She headed north to investigate.

Seamlessly weaving together nature writing with true crime investigation in this unflinching account of recovery, How to Survive a Bear Attack is at once an intimate portrait of an extraordinary animal, a bracing chronicle of pain, obsession, and love, and a profoundly moving exploration of how we can understand and survive the wildness that lives inside us.

CLAIRE CAMERON's first novel, The Line Painter, won the Northern Lit Award from the Ontario Library Service and was nominated for an Arthur Ellis Crime Writing Award for best first novel. Her second novel, The Bear, was a number one national bestseller, and was long-listed for the 2014 Baileys Women's Prize for Fiction. Her latest novel, The Last Neanderthal, was a national bestseller and a finalist for the Rogers Writers' Trust Fiction Prize. Cameron's writing has appeared in The New York Times, The Globe and Mail, the Los Angeles Review of Books and Salon. She is a staff writer at The Millions. She lives in Toronto with her husband and two sons.
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Published 2025-03-25 by Knopf Canada

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[S]tunning . . . 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.

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 affectionfor her family, for her subjects, and for the precious, precarious act of staying alive. I could not put it down.

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 transcen-dent, powerfully moving, brilliant literary achievement.

At once a memoir, a meticulously researched investigation, and a medita-tion 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.