Muri

Ashley Shelby
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In this reimagining of Herman Melville’s Benito Cereno, the polar bear population has dwindled, and the remaining pods have been relocated to the coast of Antarctica in an attempt to save them using a process called “assisted colonization.” The last pod of Baffin Bay bears has boarded the Precession icebreaker, captained by a man who is keenly aware that previous crews on this run have gone mad. Are the events that unfold on this sea journey the ravings of an addled mind, the symptoms of contagious hysteria? Or have the bears been watching and learning our ways for millennia, and have only chosen to rise up because the world is on the verge of collapse—if only to take control of their own demise?
Genres: Fiction
56 Pages

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