Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van Pelt
Remarkably Bright Creatures is a novel by Shelby Van Pelt. It follows an older woman, Tova Sullivan, a giant Pacific octopus, and a man named Cameron. Tova is in her seventies and works at the aquarium as the night janitor. One night, she sees a strange thing in the corner of the staff area. It was an octopus, lying on the ground, tied up by an electrical cord. This leads her to look more closely at what the octopus is doing every day and how it is escaping from the tank. The octopus spends chapters showing how its life works in the aquarium, from how it escapes the tank to what the scientists do with it. The giant Pacific octopus is the biggest species of octopus in the world and is not meant for captivity. Cameron, the third protagonist, is a man down on his luck in his thirties. With a split-second decision, Cameron decides to look for his mom. This leads him to work at the aquarium, meeting new people, and working to get his life together. One thing that I really liked about this b...