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The Robber
Bride by Margaret Atwood Roz,
Charis, and Tony - war babies all - share a wound, and her name is Zenia. Zenia
is beautiful and smart and hungry, by turns manipulative and vulnerable, needy
and ruthless, the turbulent center of her own never-ending saga. Zenia entered
their lives when they were in college, in the sixties; and over the three decades
since, she damaged each of them badly, ensnaring their sympathy, betraying their
trust, and treating their men as loot. Then Zenia died, or at any rate the three
women - with much relief - attended her funeral. But as The Robber Bride
begins, she's suddenly alive again, sauntering into the restaurant where they
are innocently eating lunch. In this consistently entertaining and profound
novel, Margaret Atwood reports from the farthest reaches of the war between the
sexes, prvocatively suggesting that if women are to be equal they must realize
that they share with men both the capacity for villainy and the responsibility
for moral choice. The group of women and men at the center of this funny and wholly
involving story all fall prey to a chillingly recognizable menace, which is given
power by their own fantasies and illusions. The Robber Bride is a novel
to delight in - for its consummately crafted prose, for its rich and devious humor,
and, ultimately, for its compassion. Hardbound in very good condition.
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