Thursday, September 24, 2015

September 2015 - The Handmaid's Tale

This month we met at Marcia's place to discuss Margaret Atwood's The Handmaid's Tale.   Club members showed some differences in opinions about this book as the ratings ranged from a 3 to 8.5.  

Margaret Atwood's popular dystopian novel The Handmaid's Tale explores a broad range of issues relating to power, gender, and religious politics. This is a classic in speculative fiction, one of the most powerful and widely read novels of our time.
After a staged terrorist attack kills the President and most of Congress, the government is deposed and taken over by the oppressive and all controlling Republic of Gilead. Offred, now a Handmaid serving in the household of the enigmatic Commander and his bitter wife, can remember a time when she lived with her husband and daughter and had a job, before she lost even her own name. Despite the danger, Offred learns to navigate the intimate secrets of those who control her every move, risking her life in breaking the rules in hopes of ending this oppression.

As is usual with this group, the disparity in enjoyment of the novel didn't prevent an interesting discussion.

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