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Sarah
Mar 16, 2020 rated it it was amazing
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Well, that was fun. I'm told this was written in 1965 or so, and published in 1969/70. It is Atwood's first published novel. Her themes have not changed a great deal. The story follows Marion, a attractive young woman, university graduate, who has a dead end job with a marketing/advertising company. Marion bemoans the fact that she can't move up in the company; all the "upstairs" executives are men; not can she move down to more working class 'floor.' She's stuck in the middle with the old maids ...more
Jess
Jan 28, 2010 rated it it was amazing
Yes! It was satisfying. I was nervous reading it, afraid that I wouldn't agree with the ending. But I got the ending I wanted and now I can rejoice. Atwood's writing style will forever consume me. ...more
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