Bodily harm
- Language
- EN
- Pages
- 296
- Year
- 1998
- Format
- Size
- 1.1 MB
- ISBN
- 9780385491075
Description
Step into a gripping tale of survival and identity with Margaret Atwood's *Bodily Harm*, a powerful novel first published in 1998 by Anchor Books/Doubleday. This provocative work plunges readers into the heart of a fictional revolution, masterfully weaving together themes of political upheaval, personal trauma, and the resilience of the human spirit. The story centers on a Canadian woman journalist whose life takes an unexpected and perilous turn when she travels to a Caribbean island. As political tensions escalate and violence erupts, she finds herself caught in a dangerous web of circumstances far removed from her familiar world. Atwood's keen insight into human nature shines through as her protagonist navigates betrayal, fear, and the stark realities of a society on the brink of collapse.
*Bodily Harm* is more than just a political thriller; it is a profound exploration of how external forces can expose our deepest vulnerabilities and force us to confront who we truly are. The narrative delves into the complexities of being Canadian, exploring the subtle and not-so-subtle ways in which national identity is shaped by experiences, both at home and abroad. Readers will be drawn into a richly imagined Caribbean setting, brought to life with Atwood's signature prose, which is both lyrical and unflinching. This novel, a testament to Atwood's status as a celebrated women author, examines the role of women journalists in documenting and experiencing conflict, highlighting their courage and the unique pressures they face. This edition is also available in large print for enhanced accessibility.
*Bodily Harm* is more than just a political thriller; it is a profound exploration of how external forces can expose our deepest vulnerabilities and force us to confront who we truly are. The narrative delves into the complexities of being Canadian, exploring the subtle and not-so-subtle ways in which national identity is shaped by experiences, both at home and abroad. Readers will be drawn into a richly imagined Caribbean setting, brought to life with Atwood's signature prose, which is both lyrical and unflinching. This novel, a testament to Atwood's status as a celebrated women author, examines the role of women journalists in documenting and experiencing conflict, highlighting their courage and the unique pressures they face. This edition is also available in large print for enhanced accessibility.
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