The bobcat

Katherine Forbes Riley

eBook - 2019

Haunting and lyrical, The Bobcat is Katherine Forbes Riley's magical debut novel in which Laurelie, a young art student who suffers in the aftermath of a sexual assault, has grown progressively more isolated and fearful. She transfers from her busy city university to a small college in rural Vermont, where she retreats into her vivid imagination, experiencing the world through her art. Most comfortable in the company of the child for whom she babysits, and most at ease in the woods, Laurelie has shunned any connection with her peers. One day, while exploring the woods, she and her young charge encounter an injured pregnant bobcat - and the hiker who has been following it for hundreds of miles. In the hiker and his feline companion Laur...elie recognizes someone as reclusive and wary as herself. The hiker, too, finds human companionship painful to endure, yet he is drawn to wounded Laurelie the way he is drawn to the bobcat. As Laurelie moves toward recovery and reconnection she also finds her voice as an artist, and a sense of purpose, maybe even a future, comes into sight. Then the child goes missing in the woods, threatening the bobcat, the hiker, and the fragile peace Laurelie has constructed. With the hypnotic intensity of Emily Fridlund's The History of Wolves and Fiona McFarlane's The Night Guest, Riley has created a mesmerizing love story, in lush, gorgeous prose, that examines art, science, and the magic of human chemistry.

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Genres
Romance fiction
Published
[United States] : Arcade 2019.
Language
English
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Main Author
Katherine Forbes Riley (author)
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1 online resource
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Mode of access: World Wide Web.
ISBN
9781948924115
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AVAILABLE FOR USE ONLY BY IOWA CITY AND RESIDENTS OF THE CONTRACTING GOVERNMENTS OF JOHNSON COUNTY, UNIVERSITY HEIGHTS, HILLS, AND LONE TREE (IA).
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Review by Booklist Review

A spiked drink and a vaguely remembered sexual assault launch Riley's debut novel. After life-altering events at a frat party at her university in Philadelphia, Laurelie drops out and transfers to a small college in rural Vermont. She retreats into her art, living in a carriage house on the estate of a Montague College administrator and caring for his toddler son. The boy's mother dislikes the fact that her son comes home muddy from their walks in the woods by the river, but that's where Laurelie has seen something rare: a wounded bobcat, clearly pregnant. Even rarer, she's seen the hiker who has tracked the cat for hundreds of miles, a man who doesn't frighten or threaten either the bobcat or Laurelie. Slowly, tentatively, they reveal themselves to each other, including the long-hidden challenges that conspire to derail the future they are just beginning to plan. Teeming with lush imagery and mystical settings, and brimming with alluring magical realism, Riley's tale is a beguiling journey of discovery and recovery.--Carol Haggas Copyright 2019 Booklist

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