When Margaret Atwood announced to her friends that she wanted to be a writer, she was only 16 years old. It was Canada. It was the 1950s. No one knew what to think. Nonetheless, Atwood began her writing career as a poet. Published In 1964 while she was still a student at Harvard, her second poetry anthology, The Circle Game, was awarded the Governor General's Award, one of Canada's most esteemed literary prizes. Since then, Atwood has gone on to publish many more volumes of poetry (as well as literary criticism, essays, and short stories), but it is her novels for which she is best known.

Atwood's first foray into fiction was 1966's The Edible Woman, an arresting story about a woman who stops eating because she feels her life is consuming her. Grabbing the attention of critics, who applauded its startlingly original premise, the novel explored feminist themes Atwood has revisited time and time again during her long, prolific literary career. She is famous for strong, compelling female protagonists -- from the breast cancer survivor in Bodily Harm to the rueful artist in Cat's Eye to the fatefully intertwined sisters in her Booker Prize-winning novel The Blind Asassin.

Perhaps Atwood's most legendary character is Offred, the tragic "breeder" in what is arguably her most famous book, 1985's The Handmaid's Tale. Part fable, part science fiction, and part dystopian nightmare, this novel presented a harrowing vision of women's lives in an oppressive futuristic society. The Washington Post compared it (favorably) to George Orwell's iconic 1984.

As if her status as a multi-award-winning, triple-threat writer (fiction, poetry, and essays) were not enough, Atwood has also produced several children's books, including Princess Prunella and the Purple Peanut (1995) and Rude Ramsay and the Roaring Radishes (2003) -- delicious alliterative delights that introduce a wealth of new vocabulary to young readers.

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Title: Writing with Intent: Essays, Reviews, Personal Prose 1983-2005, Author: Margaret Atwood
Title: Women Writers at Work: The Paris Review Interviews, Author: George Plimpton
Title: Wilderness Tips, Author: Margaret Atwood
Title: We Wasn't Pals: Canadian Poetry and Prose of the First World War, Author: Barry Callaghan
Title: Van Gogh's Ear: World Poetry for the New Millenium, Author: Maya Angelou
Title: Up in the Tree, Author: Margaret Atwood
Title: The Year of the Flood (MaddAddam Trilogy #2), Author: Margaret Atwood
Title: The World Split Open: Great Writers on How and Why We Write (A Literary Arts Reader), Author: Tin House Books
Title: The Testaments: A Novel, Author: Margaret Atwood
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Title: The Tent, Author: Margaret Atwood
Title: The Story About the Story Vol. II, Author: J. C. Hallman
Title: The Story about the Story II: Great Writers Explore Great Literature, Author: J. C. Hallman
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Title: The Robber Bride, Author: Margaret Atwood
Title: The Penelopiad: The Myth of Penelope and Odysseus, Author: Margaret Atwood
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Title: The Legacy: An Elder's Vision for Our Sustainable Future, Author: David Suzuki
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Title: The Island of Dr Moreau, Author: H. G. Wells
Title: The Heart Goes Last: A Novel, Author: Margaret Atwood

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