The robber bride
- Language
- EN
- Pages
- 466
- Year
- 1993
- Format
- Size
- 1.5 MB
- ISBN
- 9780385260084
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**The Robber Bride: A Riveting Novel of Friendship, Betrayal, and Resilience**
Margaret Atwood and Deborah Simmons present *The Robber Bride*, a compelling work of fiction published by Nan A. Talese/Doubleday in 1993. This novel delves deep into the complexities of female friendship, exploring the bonds that unite and the secrets that can fracture them. Set against the backdrop of Canada, the story masterfully weaves humor and drama as it uncovers the lives of three women bound together by a shared history and a mysterious, formidable figure from their past. As they navigate their present lives, the shadow of "the robber bride" looms, forcing them to confront uncomfortable truths and re-evaluate their relationships. Atwood and Simmons craft a narrative rich with insightful character development, exploring themes of betrayal, ambition, and the enduring power of the past.
This humorous fiction offers a sharp, witty perspective on the intricacies of human connection, earning accolades such as a New York Times review and recognition as an Honor Book for the Otherwise Award. The novel's exploration of women's experiences, particularly within the context of friendship and romance, makes it a significant addition to Canadian and English literature. *The Robber Bride* is not just a story; it's a profound examination of how past events shape our present and the strength required to reclaim one's narrative. Its engaging prose and thought-provoking themes have resonated with readers, making it a memorable and enduring piece of fiction. This edition is also available in large print for wider accessibility.
Margaret Atwood and Deborah Simmons present *The Robber Bride*, a compelling work of fiction published by Nan A. Talese/Doubleday in 1993. This novel delves deep into the complexities of female friendship, exploring the bonds that unite and the secrets that can fracture them. Set against the backdrop of Canada, the story masterfully weaves humor and drama as it uncovers the lives of three women bound together by a shared history and a mysterious, formidable figure from their past. As they navigate their present lives, the shadow of "the robber bride" looms, forcing them to confront uncomfortable truths and re-evaluate their relationships. Atwood and Simmons craft a narrative rich with insightful character development, exploring themes of betrayal, ambition, and the enduring power of the past.
This humorous fiction offers a sharp, witty perspective on the intricacies of human connection, earning accolades such as a New York Times review and recognition as an Honor Book for the Otherwise Award. The novel's exploration of women's experiences, particularly within the context of friendship and romance, makes it a significant addition to Canadian and English literature. *The Robber Bride* is not just a story; it's a profound examination of how past events shape our present and the strength required to reclaim one's narrative. Its engaging prose and thought-provoking themes have resonated with readers, making it a memorable and enduring piece of fiction. This edition is also available in large print for wider accessibility.
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