~ The Robber Bride

by Margaret Eleanor Atwood | Literature & Fiction | This book has not been rated.
ISBN: 0385260083 Global Overview for this book
Registered by havfaith of Spokane, Washington USA on 9/7/2003
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Journal Entry 1 by havfaith from Spokane, Washington USA on Sunday, September 7, 2003
From the extraordinary imagination of Margaret Atwood, author of the bestselling The Handmaid's Tale and Cat's Eye, comes her most intricate and subversive novel yet.

Roz, Charis, and Tony - war babies all - share a wound, and her name is Zenia. Zenia is beautiful and smart and hungry, by turns manipulative and vulnerable, needy and ruthless, the turbulent center of her own never-ending saga. Zenia entered their lives when they were in college, in the sixties; and over the three decades since, she damaged each of them badly, ensnaring their sympathy, betraying their trust, and treating their men as loot. Then Zenia died, or at any rate the three women - with much relief - attended her funeral. But as The Robber Bride begins, she's suddenly alive again, sauntering into the restaurant where they are innocently eating lunch.

In this consistently entertaining and profound new novel, Margaret Atwood reports from the farthest reaches of the war between the sexes, provocatively suggesting that if women are to be equal they must realize that they share with men both the capacity for villainy and the responsibility for moral choice. The group of women and men at the center of this funny and wholly involving story all fall prey to a chillingly recognizable menace, which is given power by their own fantasies and illusions. The Robber Bride is a novel to delight in - for its consummately crafted prose, for its rich and devious humor, and, ultimately, for its compassion.

Journal Entry 2 by havfaith from Spokane, Washington USA on Sunday, April 11, 2004
Promised to Bugitha in a trade... =)

Released on Tuesday, April 13, 2004 at Sent off in Trade, With Another BookCrosser Controlled Releases.

Journal Entry 4 by Bugitha from Reno, Nevada USA on Thursday, April 22, 2004
Havfaith sent this to me as part of a trade. I'm very excited to read Atwood again. Its been awhile . . . :)

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