"I drape the antlers around my neck, the broadest 'fingers' curving out from each of my shoulders. I want to carry these things with me into my future. My future! It's all blurry and blank - amorphous, terrifying, unknown. I remember something my classics teacher at Berkeley said about the ancient Greeks' notion of time: the past is in front of you, discernable in all its detail. It's the future that walks at your heels, unseeable, about to catch you."
I'm not sure why this book wasn't rated higher. In my opinion, it was a wonderful reflection on life, femininity, masculinity, nature, and what it means to be human.