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The Handmaid's Tale: Exclusive Bonus Content

By: Margaret Atwood, Valeri Martin - essay
Narrated by: Margaret Atwood
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Featuring an all-new interview with Professor Piexoto, this exclusive bonus content also includes a brand-new afterword from Margaret Atwood and an essay written by author Valerie Martin.

©1985 O.W. Toad, Ltd. First American Edition 1986. Published by special arrangement with Houghton Mifflin Harcourt Publishing Company. (P)2017 Audible, Inc.
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This is a nice accompaniment to the original book.

I enjoyed the lecture style and found it very interesting from an academic point of view.

Interesting

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love the hands maid tales great book
Featuring an all-new interview with Professor Piexoto, this exclusive bonus content also includes a brand-new afterword from Margaret Atwood and an essay written by author Valerie Martin.

fab book

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I've heard the original book (exactly the same production as offered on here) via my local library lending service, so thought this was an extended-extended interview. It isn't.

So if you listened to the main book via Bolinda Digital (who supply most libraries with audiobooks) then the first 50 minutes with the prof. (Chapter one) you will already have heard as part as the original book, they simply add it as the last chapter.

However, Chapter Two, is new, and well worth listening to.

Skip Chapter 1 if you listened via the library

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I was lost and confused on first reading the original novel. my lack of understanding has been much helped by the subsequent essay by Margaret Atwood and by Valen Martin. I now feel challenged to go back to the original with more confidence

Saving Grace

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Really well written and read, it has made it a bit easier to understand the book and understand the series on channel 4.

The Handmaid Tale

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A short but great addition to the story which adds a lot to the tale and explains a bit about the thinking behind it.

Great addition.

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Gives some excellent analysis and background. Really interesting, I have always loved the book, glad I took the time to hear this.

Worth a listen

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So enjoyed listening to this book. Story is told by three characters and each is read by a different actress. Also loved how Mrs Atwood has concluded her classic well loved story.

Fantastic narration.

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Not worth the download or time, it's pretty boring and nothing like the actual book like it seems

boring

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I want to know how/why the TV series of recent years (it now being 2021) elaborated/ extended upon the history of The Handmaid’s Tale, and neatly dovetails into Margaret Attwood’s, ‘Testaments’?

Did MA furnish a script for these further uncoverings of the horror of Gilead? A script that added the viewers with hope, or just more frustrations about reality?

Seems timely that the tv screening was synchronised with more strange uncertainties and fears about Dystopia visiting us so closely as Trump arose and declined, which only alerted this reader-viewer to feel that one had gone; was done with! Phew; what a relief, let’s try to mend the damage!!! But only to come up short - after the gasp of relief - to recognise that there are plenty others still to be defeated. Is it not an endless cycle with peaceful interludes conditioning a whole other sense of peace and goodness in our minds. Yes, indeed, the future is right behind us in the World’s history waiting to rise again in a recognisable form to be feared, or welcomed.
The civilising of our primeval part of our brains still tethered to its other mass seems not to adapt with evolution even though we judge there to be a continuum of existence improving steadily. I hope, I hope this is the case but….Margaret is a great writer providing for me the best in this World - food for thought adinfinitum.






It’s hard to know what to express now; questions abound!

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