A brilliant collection of connected short stories following the life of a single woman, from the #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Handmaid's Tale.
In these eleven tales, Margaret Atwood brings to life the story of one remarkable character, following her from girlhood in the 1930s, through her coming-of-age in the 50s and 60s, and into the present day where, no longer young, she reflects on the new state of the world. Each story focuses on the ways relationships transform a life: a woman's complex love for a married man, the grief upon the death of parents and the joy with the birth of children, and the realization of what growing old with someone you love really means. By turns funny, lyrical, incisive, earthy, shocking, and deeply personal, Moral Disorder displays Atwood's celebrated storytelling gifts and unmistakable style to their best advantage.0
This was the first book I ever read by Margaret Atwood, about ten years ago. Since then I have read over 20 of her fiction, poetry, non-fiction and children's books. She is my favorite author! And I read A LOT so trust me, that says something. This particular book of hers is a quick read. A bunch of short stories that are well written and entertaining. Also, her books have a very female, confident and witty main character. She is the top author I would love to meet.
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