The Robber Bride
Depending on how you look at Margaret Atwood’s , Timson
calls it an “upmarket melodrama” whereas Martin refers to it as a novel
“confronting politically correct feminism”. The truth is it isn’t
either of these. While some of the situations are greatly exaggerated,
this book comments on the way that women interact with each other on a
day-to-day basis. Atwood tells the story of three women, and how they
are drawn together because they have all been double-crossed by a mutual
female friend, Zenia. These characters seem so real that in s ....
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