

The Edible Woman
Books | Fiction / Women
3.9
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Margaret Atwood
Marian has a problem. A willing member of the consumer society in which she lives, she suddenly finds herself identifying with the things being consumed. She can cope with her tidy-minded fiancé, Peter, who likes shooting rabbits. She can cope with her job in market research, and the antics of her roommate. She can even cope with Duncan, a graduate student who seems to prefer laundromats to women. But not being able to eat is a different matter. Steak was the first to go. Then lamb, pork, and the rest. Next came her incapacity to face an egg. Vegetables were the final straw. But Marian has her reasons, and what happens next provides an unusual solution. Witty, subversive, hilarious, The Edible Woman is dazzling and utterly original. It is Margaret Atwood’s brilliant first novel, and the book that introduced her as a consummate observer of the ironies and absurdities of modern life.
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More Details:
Author
Margaret Atwood
Pages
352
Publisher
McClelland & Stewart
Published Date
2010-12-10
ISBN
155199495X 9781551994956
Ratings
Google: 4
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"A darkly humorous story of femininity, power dynamics, and consumerism. The characters are both infuriating and likable, and emulate the issues of gender expectations and sense of self very effectively. This was fantastic for a debut. "
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Emily
"I really enjoyed this book, it’s is very clever and the characters and settings are interesting and unique. "
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Reece Ronan
"Show the complexity of human mind and how depending we could be for a person. "
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Diana Villalba Gonzalez
"Margaret Atwood is amazing "
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Jonah Glode
"I read this many years ago and loved it! I've read most of Atwood and especially enjoyed her earlier novels."
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Verna wilder
"I’m afraid I’m in a bit of a reading slump, but the Girls With Sharp Sticks series is always good "
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