Tuesday, May 6, 2025

Tuesday's Tome - Remarkably Bright Creatures

 


Here is today's Tome - Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van Pelt

This is a heartwarming, gently humorous, and deeply moving story about grief, unlikely friendships, and second chances. Set in a small coastal town in Washington, the book centers around Tova Sullivan, a 70-year-old widow who works the night shift at the local aquarium. There, she forms an unexpected bond with Marcellus—a highly intelligent giant Pacific octopus.

Marcellus isn’t just any octopus; he’s the book’s breakout character, narrating some chapters with wit and insight. Despite his disdain for humans, he becomes oddly fond of Tova and takes it upon himself to help her uncover the truth behind her son’s mysterious disappearance thirty years earlier.

Van Pelt masterfully weaves together multiple storylines, including that of a young man named Cameron, who is drifting through life and searching for a sense of belonging. The characters are flawed but endearing, and their gradual convergence is both satisfying and emotional.

The novel shines with its themes of healing, found family, and the intelligence of non-human creatures. While some plot points are a bit convenient, the charm and emotional depth of the story make it a memorable and uplifting read.

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