Good Bones is a collection of short fiction by Canadian author Margaret Atwood. The collection was originally published in 1992. The collection explores the sinister side of classical myths, traditional Anglo-European folklore and literary archetypes. Through the stories, Atwood gives voice to the "bad girls": the stupid, ugly or wicked stepmothers and stepsisters who feature as antagonists in the archetypes Atwood explores. For example, the Little Red Hen, the stepsisters from 'Cinderella', and Gertrude from William Shakespeare's Hamlet get their say. Ultimately, these stories explore the danger of life and the power of telling one's own story. The book was republished in 1994, in combination with another Atwood work called Murder in the Dark, as part of the expanded collection Good Bones and Simple Murders.
Author | Margaret Atwood |
Audio read by | Barbara Karmazyn |
Publisher | Coach House Press |
Sobre Good Bones
A mom and daughter team flip houses around the Indianapolis, Indiana greater area. They began their new venture by flipping a few houses in the Fountain Square neighborhood.
Conquista de Good Bones
After flipping their first houses, the duo decided to open a home rehab business in 2008 called Two Chicks and a Hammer, Inc.
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Short story collections by Margaret Atwood.
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