If ever there is proof to not judge a book by its cover, this is it.
If I were shopping for a book and ran across this one by appearance only I would not have given it a second chance; that would have been my loss.
In many ways all of the stories in this book reminded me of that caveat. Be it choosing friends or partners, deciding a new career, or being attacked by a bear, first impressions often don't tell the whole story.
This book is a memoir. Simply that means that it is the true story of a real person. I include that obvious statement because, at times, I had to remind myself of that fact. The writer talks of such a wide range of experiences, both sad and joyful, that it is possible to get caught up in the tale and forget the humanity. There were times I wondered how Allen's would survive, and others when I wanted to celebrate with her.
This book is far from a story of a bear attack. As dramatic as that is the other events endured and conquered during her life are even more compelling. Her strength, vulnerability and humanity shine through. Yes there is a stunning bear attack and it's aftermath. This book though is so much more than one story.