@booklet {10434, title = {The Testaments}, year = {2019}, note = {

Canadian ed. Toronto, ON, Canada: McClelland and Stewart, 2019. U.K. ed. London: Chatto \& Windus, 2019. An audiobook was released simultaneously with the print version.\ 

}, month = {2019}, pages = {419 pp.}, publisher = {Nan A. Talese/Doubleday}, address = {New York}, abstract = {

Sequel to 1985 Atwood, The Handmaid\’s Tale that begins during the establishment of Gilead but the shifts to the internal and external opposition to it, and it ends with a lecture at \“The Thirteenth Symposium on Gilead Studies\” from the same professor whose lecture ended The Handmaid\’s Tale. The novel was serialized on BBC Radio 4 in fifteen installments between September 16 and October 4, 2019.

}, keywords = {Canadian author, Female author}, author = {Margaret [Eleanor] Atwood (b. 1939)} } @booklet {10913, title = {"Torching the Dusties"}, howpublished = {Stone Mattress: Nine Tales }, year = {2014}, note = {

US ed. (New York: Nan A. Talese/Doubleday, 2014), 225-268.\ 

}, month = {2015}, pages = {225-268}, publisher = {McClelland \& Stewart}, address = {Toronto, ON, Canada}, abstract = {

The story is told from the perspective of an old, nearly blind woman living in Ambrosia Manor, a home for the wealthy aged, as protests by the Our Turn Movement erupt throughout the country. The\  protests are against the old for despoiling the planet, hoarding its wealth, and living too long and, as a result, depriving the young of what they see as their birthright. On the whole, the authorities support the protesters, and such homes are being torched.

}, keywords = {Canadian author, Female author}, isbn = {978-0-771-00680-7 978-0-385-54912-8}, author = {Margaret [Eleanor] Atwood (b. 1939)} }