BOOK OF LIVES by Margaret Atwood (Audiobook)(Nonfiction)
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BOOK OF LIVES by Margaret Atwood (Audiobook)(Nonfiction) Author: Margaret Atwood Narrator: Margaret Atwood Release date: November 4, 2025 Length: Approximately 20–22 hours Genre: Nonfiction, Memoir Book of Lives: A Memoir of Sorts is Atwood’s expansive life story in her own voice, tracing a path from a nomadic childhood in the forests of Quebec with scientist parents to the global literary stage, and linking lived moments to the genesis of her major works like Cat’s Eye and The Handmaid’s Tale t
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BOOK OF LIVES by Margaret Atwood (Audiobook)(Nonfiction)
Author: Margaret Atwood
Narrator: Margaret Atwood
Release date: November 4, 2025
Length: Approximately 20–22 hours
Genre: Nonfiction, Memoir
Book of Lives: A Memoir of Sorts is Atwood’s expansive life story in her own voice, tracing a path from a nomadic childhood in the forests of Quebec with scientist parents to the global literary stage, and linking lived moments to the genesis of her major works like Cat’s Eye and The Handmaid’s Tale through an intimate, reflective lens. The audiobook emphasizes the dual selves of artist and person—“the one who lives” and “the one who writes”—as Atwood braids memories, creative process, and cultural history into a single narrative arc.