Black Bear by Trina Moyles

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Northern Latitudes Review

Trina Moyles’ Black Bear is a powerful and journey into the heart of Canada’s wild places, where the lives of bears and people intersect in surprising and deeply human ways. Moyles brings a journalist’s clarity and an adventurer’s sensitivity to a story that invites us to rethink coexistence on a changing northern landscape. Her reflections on her brother—his struggles, resilience, and the bond they shared—add a moving personal depth that grounds the book’s broader themes.

It’s exactly the kind of story that resonates with the Northern Latitudes community: curious, compassionate, and attuned to the realities of life in the wild.

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