The handmaid's tale
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xxxiii, 350 pages ; 21 cm.
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English
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Level 5.4, 14 Points
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The Handmaid's Tale is not only a radical and brilliant departure for Margaret Atwood, it is a novel of such power that the reader will be unable to forget its images and its forecast. Set in the near future, it describes life in what was once the United States, now called the Republic of Gilead, a monotheocracy that has reacted to social unrest and a sharply declining birthrate by reverting to, and going beyond, the repressive intolerance of the original Puritans. The regime takes the Book of Genesis absolutely at its world, with bizarre consequences for the women and men of its population. The story is told through the eyes of Offred, one of the unfortunate Handmaids under the new social order. In condensed but eloquent prose, by turns cool-eyed, tender, despairing, passionate, and wry, she reveals to us the dark corners behind the establishment's calm façade, as certain tendencies now in existence are carried to their logical conclusions. The Handmaid's Tale is funny, unexpected, horrifying, and altogether convincing. It is at once scathing satire, dire warning, and tour de force. It is Margaret Atwood at her best"--Jacket.
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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)
Atwood, M. E., & Martin, V. (1998). The handmaid's tale (1st Anchor Books ed.). Anchor Books.
Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Atwood, Margaret Eleanor, 1939- and Valerie. Martin. 1998. The Handmaid's Tale. Anchor Books.
Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)Atwood, Margaret Eleanor, 1939- and Valerie. Martin. The Handmaid's Tale Anchor Books, 1998.
MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)Atwood, Margaret Eleanor, and Valerie Martin. The Handmaid's Tale 1st Anchor Books ed., Anchor Books, 1998.
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