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Narrator: Multiple ReadersPublisher:Crane Library, 2015
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Certified Accessible By: National Network for Equitable Library ServiceRunning Time: 02:36 hrsNarrator: Deborah KippPublisher:Center for Equitable Library Access, 2002
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- Author: Atwood, MargaretDate:Issued2014Summary:
In Good Bones, first published in 1992, Margaret Atwood has fashioned an enthralling collection of parable, monologue, mini-romance and mini-biography, speculative fiction, prose lyric, outrageous recipe and reconfigured fairy tale, demonstrating yet again the play of an unerring wit overseen by a panoramic intelligence.
Good Bones is a cornucopia of good things — precise, witty, wise, and sometimes offbeat Atwood writing, with the funny and the sidelong view of the world which her readers recognize at once.Contents:- Bad news
- The little red hen tells all
- Gertrude talks back
- There was once
- Unpopular gals
- Let us now praise stupid women
- The female body
- In love with Raymond Chandler
- Stump hunting
- Making a man
- Epaulettes
- Cold-blooded
- Men at sea
- Alien territory
- Adventure story
- Hardball
- My life as a bat
- Theology
- An angel
- Poppies
- Homelanding
- Third handed
- Death scenes
- Four small paragraphs
- We want it all
- Dance of the lepers
- Good bones.
Genre:Subject(s): Adaptations | Fairy Tales | Mythology | Short stories, Canadian | WomenOriginal Publisher: Vancouver, B.C., Crane LibraryLanguage(s): English