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The Handmaid's Tale

by Margaret Atwood

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The Handmaid's Tale #1336 pages2010VintageISBN 9780099511663

About this book

<b>** THE <i>SUNDAY TIMES</i> NO. 1 BESTSELLER **</b><br> <br> <b>Discover the dystopian novel that started a phenomenon.</b><br> <br> Offred is a Handmaid in The Republic of Gilead. She is placed in the household of The Commander, Fred Waterford - her assigned name, Offred, means 'of Fred'. She has only one function- to breed. If Offred refuses to enter into sexual servitude to repopulate a devastated world, she will be hanged. Yet even a repressive state cannot eradicate hope and desire. As she recalls her pre-revolution life in flashbacks, Offred must navigate through the terrifying landscape of torture and persecution in the present day, and between two men upon which her future hangs.<br> <br> <b>'A fantastic, chilling story. And so powerfully feminist' Bernadine Evaristo</b><br> <br> <b>'As relevant today as it was when Atwood wrote it' <i>Guardian</i></b>

Publication Details

Publisher
Vintage
Published
2010
Pages
336
ISBN
9780099511663
Language
en

About Margaret Atwood

Margaret Eleanor Atwood, OC is a Canadian writer. A prolific poet, novelist, literary critic, feminist and activist, she has received national and international recognition for her writing. ATWOOD, whose work has been published in over forty countries, is the author of more than fifty books of fiction, poetry, and critical essays. In addition to The Handmaid's Tale, now a successful MGM-Hulu television series currently preparing its fourth season, her novels include Cat's Eye, shortlisted for the Booker Prize; Alias Grace, which won the Giller Prize in Canada and the Premio Mondello in Italy; The Blind Assassin, winner of the 2000 Booker Prize; Oryx and Crake, shortlisted for the 2003 Booker Prize; The Penelopiad; The Heart Goes Last; Hag-seed; and The Testaments, a sequel to The Handmaid's Tale, published in September, 2019. She lives in Toronto some of the time.

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