Book Of Lives by Margaret Atwood

A Memoir of Sorts

Margaret Atwood’s Book of Lives is a compact memoir tracing the experiences that shaped her voice — a nomadic childhood in the forests of northern Quebec with scientifically minded parents, pivotal relationships (including life with writer Graeme Gibson), and the moments that fed her imagination. Through linked episodes and reflections, she shows how place, memory, and people influenced her work, without revealing the plots of her novels.

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Published
2025
Nationality
Canadian
Length
Long
Pages
602
Original Language
English
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