
The Testaments
The Sequel to The Handmaid's Tale
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Margaret Atwood
Number one New York Times best seller
Winner of the Booker Prize
The Testaments is a modern masterpiece, a powerful novel that can be enjoyed on its own or as a companion to Margaret Atwood’s classic, The Handmaid’s Tale.
More than 15 years after the events of The Handmaid's Tale, the theocratic regime of the Republic of Gilead maintains its grip on power, but there are signs it is beginning to rot from within. At this crucial moment, the lives of three radically different women converge, with potentially explosive results.
Two have grown up as part of the first generation to come of age in the new order. The testimonies of these two young women are joined by a third: Aunt Lydia. Her complex past and uncertain future unfold in surprising and pivotal ways.
With The Testaments, Margaret Atwood opens up the innermost workings of Gilead, as each woman is forced to come to terms with who she is, and how far she will go for what she believes.
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Critic reviews
"Narrator Ann Dowd, known for her role on the television adaptation, is formidable as Aunt Lydia. Hearing her resonant narration of diary entries allows listeners to feel the horror of early Gilead, be disturbed by the aunt's complicity, and discover her secrets. Bryce Dallas Howard's sweet narration of the Transcript of Witness Testimony 369A provides a window onto the extreme restrictions of girlhood in Gilead. Mae Whitman's snarky rendition of Witness 369B's testimony reflects a privileged youth in Canada, where she unwittingly triggers dramatic changes. Listening adds an entirely new dimension to a riveting tale. Atwood narrates section headings and her note, and Tantoo Cardinal and Derek Jacobi nail the scholarly conclusion." (AudioFile Magazine)
“A chilling invitation no Atwood fan can resist...The Testaments reminds us of the power of truth in the face of evil.” (People)
“Margaret Atwood’s powers are on full display.... Everyone should read The Testaments.” (Los Angeles Times)
Featured Article: The Handmaid's Tale—Book vs. Show
The Handmaid's Tale by award-winning Canadian author Margaret Atwood was first published in 1985, and has been haunting readers and listeners ever since. This chilling work of fiction depicts a future totalitarian state in which women are completely subjugated, while offering incisive commentary on patriarchy, reproductive justice, misogyny, religious fanaticism, and fascism. The Handmaid's Tale was adapted for television in 2017, and the Hulu series has sparked a renewed interest in the now classic dystopian novel.
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Loved Ann Dowd’s narration
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If you're looking for something that "feels" like THT, you won't find it here, but that was ok with me. And even though I wanted Offred's story and instead got 3 unexpected POVs, that was ok too. I loved Aunt Lydia's portion and was frankly glad to not have to visit that level of brutality (or of the TV series, of which I've seen the first season) and instead get the machinations of her mind and years of plotting to bring down Gilead. Loved her voice--so droll.
As for the other two female characters--the one who grows up in Canada and the one who grows up in Gilead--they weren't as interesting to me, though I think Agnes' story (and her friendship with Becca) was the more interesting of the two.
As for literary "merit." which THT has no shortage of, this is not "literary." "Who cares?" I say to those who complain that it's not literary enough. I'm not sure this would stand alone and not leave readers confused, but if you've read THT and aren't a literary snob, this will definitely scratch the sequel itch and hold your attention.
I read The Handmaid's Tale in Hardback when it...
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Wonderful!!!
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Brilliant and Relevant as Ever
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Gripping
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Hopeful
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Spectacular sequel
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Extremely Satisfying
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What an amazing end to the Handmaid's Tale!
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Fantastic
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