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Book 537: The Edible Woman - Margaret Atwood (1969) Rating: 3.69 ⭐️ Book at a glance: The Edible Woman by Margaret Atwood, published in 1969, is a satirical and introspective novel that explores societal expectations, gender roles, and personal identity. It follows Marian McAlpin, a young woman navigating career, relationships, and selfhood in 1960s Canada. As Marian grapples with societal pressures, her psychological journey is mirrored by her relationship with food, leading to a surreal confrontation with her own autonomy. Genre: Canada, Canadian Literature, Classics, Contemporary, Feminism, Fiction, Literary Fiction, Literature, Womens Creating videos is a slow process, but you can read The Edible Woman - Margaret Atwood (1969) and 1000+ book summaries at Celsius 233 (@celsius233books) website: https://celsius233.com/onlysummary/book-summary/english/fiction/classics/the-edible-woman-margaret-atwood-1969/ -- New Book Summaries Everyday! Welcome to Celsius 233, your go-to place for fiction book summaries! Remember, while our summaries capture the essence, they can never replace the full experience of reading the book. If this summary intrigued you, consider diving into the complete story - buy the book and immerse yourself in the author’s original work. -- 📚 Love books? ❤️ Like, ➕ Follow, ✈️ Share Support Celsius 233 and keep the fire 🔥 burning. Join Celsius 233 Universe wherever you are: https://celsius233.com/celsius-233-universe/ Buy Me a Coffee ☕: https://buymeacoffee.com/celsius233books PayPal 🖊️: https://paypal.me/celsius233books/10 -- the edible woman summary, margaret atwood the edible woman summary, the edible woman margaret atwood summary, summary of the edible woman, marian mcalpin, feminist satire novel, gender roles and identity, societal expectations narrative, food and autonomy theme, psychological self discovery, women and conformity story, canadian literary fiction
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