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Author: Margaret Atwood

Fifteen years after the events described in The Handmaid's Tale, the theocratic regime of the Republic of Gilead remains strong, but the first signs of decay are beginning to appear.

At this critical...

Fifteen years after the events described in The Handmaid's Tale, the theocratic regime of the Republic of Gilead remains strong, but the first signs of decay are beginning to appear.

At this critical moment, the lives of three completely different women intersect, and the outcomes could be explosive. Two belong to the first generation coming of age within...

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Fifteen years after the events described in The Handmaid's Tale, the theocratic regime of the Republic of Gilead remains strong, but the first signs of decay are beginning to appear.

At this critical moment, the lives of three completely different women intersect, and the outcomes could be explosive. Two belong to the first generation coming of age within the tyranny. A third voice is added to their testimonies: that of Aunt Lydia, whose complex past and uncertain future hold many surprises and twists.

As Atwood guides us into the depths of the Gilead regime, each of her heroines must accept who she is and decide how far she is willing to go for what she believes...

The masterful sequel to the legendary The Handmaid's Tale. A work that is timely, destined to become a classic.

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When we look each other face to face, none of us sees only a face we hate – no, we look into a mirror.[…] Truly, do you not recognize yourself in our appearance? SS Colonel Lis to the Old Bolshevik Mostovsky, Vasily Grossman, Life and Destiny

Freedom is a heavy burden, a terrible, strange weight for the soul that bears it. […] It is not a gift given, but a path chosen, and the choice can be difficult. Ursula Le Guin, The Tombs of Atuan

The autograph of the Artois Mansion

Only the dead are allowed to become statues, but my statue was given to me while alive. I have already turned to stone. The said statue was a small token of gratitude for my multifaceted contribution – as the honorable mention read aloud by Aunt Vidala stated. The reading had been assigned by our superiors, and it gave no sense of gratitude whatsoever. I thanked her with as much modesty as I could muster, then pulled the rope, releasing the fabric veil that shrouded me; the cloth fell to the ground with a flutter, and there I was on the pedestal. At the Artois Mansion, we do not engage in cheers, but a discreet applause followed the unveiling. I nodded my head in acknowledgment.

My statue exceeds human size, as is customary with statues, and depicts me younger, slimmer, and in better physical condition than I have been for some time. I stand upright, with shoulders straight, lips curved into a persistent but kind smile. My gaze is fixed on a heavenly point of reference, which, as is implied, reflects my idealism, my unwavering dedication to duty, the determination with which, despite all obstacles, I walk toward the future.

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Author
Margaret Atwood
Publisher
PSychogios
Original Title
THE TESTAMENTS
Type
Classical Literature, Prose
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
536
Release Date
3/2020
Publication Date
2020
Dimensions
14x21 cm
ISBN-13
9786180133950

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Fifteen years after the events described in The Handmaid's Tale, the theocratic regime of the Republic of Gilead remains strong, but the first signs of decay are beginning to appear.

At this critical moment, the lives of three completely different women intersect, and the outcomes could be explosive. Two belong to the first generation coming of age within the tyranny. A third voice is added to their testimonies: that of Aunt Lydia, whose complex past and uncertain future hold many surprises and twists.

As Atwood guides us into the depths of the Gilead regime, each of her heroines must accept who she is and decide how far she is willing to go for what she believes...

The masterful sequel to the legendary The Handmaid's Tale. A work that is timely, destined to become a classic.

Read an excerpt

When we look each other face to face, none of us sees only a face we hate – no, we look into a mirror.[…] Truly, do you not recognize yourself in our appearance? SS Colonel Lis to the Old Bolshevik Mostovsky, Vasily Grossman, Life and Destiny

Freedom is a heavy burden, a terrible, strange weight for the soul that bears it. […] It is not a gift given, but a path chosen, and the choice can be difficult. Ursula Le Guin, The Tombs of Atuan

The autograph of the Artois Mansion

Only the dead are allowed to become statues, but my statue was given to me while alive. I have already turned to stone. The said statue was a small token of gratitude for my multifaceted contribution – as the honorable mention read aloud by Aunt Vidala stated. The reading had been assigned by our superiors, and it gave no sense of gratitude whatsoever. I thanked her with as much modesty as I could muster, then pulled the rope, releasing the fabric veil that shrouded me; the cloth fell to the ground with a flutter, and there I was on the pedestal. At the Artois Mansion, we do not engage in cheers, but a discreet applause followed the unveiling. I nodded my head in acknowledgment.

My statue exceeds human size, as is customary with statues, and depicts me younger, slimmer, and in better physical condition than I have been for some time. I stand upright, with shoulders straight, lips curved into a persistent but kind smile. My gaze is fixed on a heavenly point of reference, which, as is implied, reflects my idealism, my unwavering dedication to duty, the determination with which, despite all obstacles, I walk toward the future.

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Book Excerpt

Author
Margaret Atwood
Publisher
PSychogios
Original Title
THE TESTAMENTS
Type
Classical Literature, Prose
Cover
Soft
Number of Pages
536
Release Date
3/2020
Publication Date
2020
Dimensions
14x21 cm
ISBN-13
9786180133950

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