### Review "This is a story about one of today's women...Bodily Harm is strong stuff, and the writing is nearly flawless." _\--People_ "It knocked me out. Margaret Atwood seems to be able to do just about everything: people, places, problems, a perfect ear, an exactly right voice." \--Anatole
Bodily Harm
β Scribed by Atwood, Margaret
- Publisher
- Emblem, McClelland & Stewart
- Year
- 1981
- Tongue
- English
- Weight
- 168 KB
- Edition
- 1st Anchor Books ed
- Category
- Fiction
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Review
"This is a story about one of today's women...Bodily Harm is strong stuff, and the writing is nearly flawless."
--People
"It knocked me out. Margaret Atwood seems to be able to do just about everything: people, places, problems, a perfect ear, an exactly right voice."
--Anatole Broyard, The New York Times
"Romance and adventure by a female Graham Greene at his peak."
--Marilyn French, author of The Women's Room
"Superior writing, terrifying suspense."
--The Atlantic Monthly
"Secures her place in the upper ranks of important novelists."
--Cosmopolitan
From the Publisher
New in this edition: a Reader's Companion to Bodily Harm --ideal for discussion groups
"This is a story about one of today's women...Bodily Harm is strong stuff, and the writing is nearly flawless."
--People
"It knocked me out. Margaret Atwood seems to be able to do just about everything: people, places, problems, a perfect ear, an exactly right voice."
--Anatole Broyard, The New York Times
"Romance and adventure by a female Graham Greene at his peak."
--Marilyn French, author of The Women's Room
"Superior writing, terrifying suspense."
--The Atlantic Monthly
"Secures her place in the upper ranks of important novelists."
--Cosmopolitan
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