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Book of Lives: A Memoir of Sorts - Margaret Atwood

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"I’ve been reading many memoirs, especially artist’s memoirs, a lot these days. Mostly I read creative people’s stories. In this one Atwood goes book by book. Sort of. In between stuffings of her loved ones. Her family. Her friends and fellow writers. What a trove! I love this structure! I believe “Life Before Man” was the first novel of Atwood’s I ever read. I was reading her poetry and stories before that as well, pretty much as she wrote them. I went back for Susan Moodie, the Edible Woman and Surfacing. Worth it! I have been reading her for 50 years. She continues to knock me out. Her style, her substance. This is a look into her highly interesting and unusual life. Written as only she could do. So many delights. Her stories “Stone Mattress” and “Torch the Dusties” are my current favorites. Oh and “Handmaid’s Tale” and “The Testaments.” Start there." - Amazon Customer Reviews

A NEW YORK TIMES NOTABLE BOOK • NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER • How does the greatest writer of our time tell her own story?

NAMED A NOTABLE BOOK OF THE YEAR BY THE NEW YORK TIMES AND THE WASHINGTON POST

"The most spectacular, hilarious, and generous autobiography of the last quarter century–or ever."—The Boston Globe

Raised by scientifically minded parents, Margaret Atwood spent most of each year in the wild forest of northern Quebec: a vast playground for her entomologist father and independent, resourceful mother. It was an unfettered and nomadic childhood, sometimes isolated but also thrilling and beautiful.

From this unconventional start, Atwood unfolds the story of her life, linking key moments to the books that have shaped our literary landscape, from the cruel school year that would become Cat’s Eye to the unease of 1980s Berlin, where she began The Handmaid’s Tale. In pages alive with the natural world, reading and books, major political turning points, and her lifelong love for the charismatic writer Graeme Gibson, we meet poets, bears, Hollywood stars, and larger-than-life characters straight from the pages of an Atwood novel.

As she explores her past, Atwood reveals more and more about her writing, the connections between real life and art—and the workings of one of our very greatest imaginations.