Natural Selection: A Short Story by Elin Hilderbrand

Natural Selection: A Short Story by Elin Hilderbrand made me smile in spite of myself. While parts of the plot were fairly predictable, the element of self-discovery felt interesting enough to overcome that predictability. Some characters' choices were a bit hard to really embrace at various points in the story, but still served the story. The examination of relationships that plays out throughout the story with the backdrop of a trip to explore nature feels like an exercise in natural selection itself. I enjoyed Natural Selection more than I expected to because the cast of characters and the descriptions of the settings were intriguing and beautiful in their own ways.


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