A moving new book of fiction whichcould be seen as a collection of eleven stories that isalmost a novel hellip; or a novel broken up intoeleven interrelated stories.It resembles a photograph album - a series of clearlyobserved moments that trace the course of a life, andalso of the other lives intertwined with it - those ofparents, of siblings, of children, of friends, ofenemies, of teachers and even of animals. As in aphotograph album, times change, and every decade is here,from the 1930s through the rs"50s, rs"60sand rs"70s to the present day. The stories followthe central character through large cities, suburbs,farms and northern forests, and through the cycle ofchildhood and adolescence into adulthood. By turns funny,lyrical, incisive, tragic, earthy, shocking, and deeplypersonal, Moral Disorder displays Atwoodrs"scelebrated storytelling gifts and unmistakable style totheir best advantage. As The New York Times says,ls"the reader has the sense that Atwood hascomplete access to her peoplesrs" emotionalhistories, complete understanding of their hearts andimaginations.
Dimensions: 128 x 198
Author: Margaret Atwood
ISBN: 9781844080335
Format: Paperback
Pages: 320