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Margaret Atwood
ISBN: 978-1-78487-318-9
Publication: 1985
The Handmaid’s Tale is a modern classic of dystopian fiction. Set in the Republic of Gilead, a theocratic dictatorship that has stripped women of their rights, it follows Offred, a woman forced into servitude as a “handmaid,” valued only for her fertility. Torn between submission, survival, and the faint hope of freedom, her story is both harrowing and unforgettable.
Atwood’s novel is a powerful meditation on power, control, and resilience, as relevant today as when it first appeared.
This book was originally found at Age UK, so your purchase has also supported their charity work. Now re-covered by hand into an Eden Edition, it continues its journey with you.
Margaret Atwood
ISBN: 978-1-78487-318-9
Publication: 1985
The Handmaid’s Tale is a modern classic of dystopian fiction. Set in the Republic of Gilead, a theocratic dictatorship that has stripped women of their rights, it follows Offred, a woman forced into servitude as a “handmaid,” valued only for her fertility. Torn between submission, survival, and the faint hope of freedom, her story is both harrowing and unforgettable.
Atwood’s novel is a powerful meditation on power, control, and resilience, as relevant today as when it first appeared.
This book was originally found at Age UK, so your purchase has also supported their charity work. Now re-covered by hand into an Eden Edition, it continues its journey with you.