The Handmaid's Tale

Margaret Atwood

Overview

This novel has been described as "a women's 1984." As with Orwell's futuristic thriller, The Handmaid's Tale is well-written, politically astute, and contains enough reality mixed in with the fantastic to compel and horrify. Although the novel has a feminist perspective, it addresses the universal issues of individual autonomy and freedom.

Details
Recorded Books, Inc. and Blackstone Publishing
9781664616721
N/A
1988
EN
1 pages
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