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Lucky's Book Lounge

Podcast by Lucky N

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Welcome to Lucky's Book Lounge, where books come alive and stories stay with you long after the last page. Join Lucky, an avid reader and lover of the world of fiction, from the chilling words of Stephen King to the bold voices of African writers. Expect honest reviews, thought provoking conversations and the occasional dive into a movie or a series. Grab a cup of tea and settle in - the lounge is open.

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19.5 The Testaments by Margaret Atwood (Part Two)[Sequel to Episode 18: The Handmaid's Tale]

Part Two: Baby Nicole This is the final chapter in our four-part journey through Gilead. By now, we understand something important: regimes like Gilead do not collapse overnight. They are weakened slowly and painfully through years of resistance, sacrifice and ordinary people refusing to let the bastards grind them down. Sometimes, the people fighting back never see victory. Sometimes they die believing they failed. But as Winston Smith understands in Orwell's 1984 (Episode 6 of this podcast), the truth must survive somewhere, for someone. Whether that future arrives in ten years or ten thousand, someone has to preserve the possibility that the world can be different. So people resist, some quietly, some loudly, imperfectly but relentlessly. In this final part of The Testaments, we follow the efforts of the Mayday resistance as they work to chip away at Gilead from within. We follow women risking everything because fear is no longer enough to stop them. This is not exactly a happy ending, but it is as close to hope as it can get in Gilead. The Testaments answers some questions from The Handmaid’s Tale, written 30 years after it. Remember to listen to Episode 18 (Part One and Two) and Part One of Episode 19 before listening to this one.

9 May 2026 - 33 min
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19. The Testaments by Margaret Atwood (Part one)[Sequel to Episode 18: The Handmaid's Tale]

Part One: Aunt Lydia You are now familiar with Gilead. You understand how it works, how the women are oppressed and exploited, reduced to their bodies. You try to understand the Wives. You excuse the Marthas. You even make sense of the Jezebels; they are surviving the only way they can. But there are the Aunts. The only women who, for some reason, are allowed to read and write. The women who train other women into submission. Who shape Handmaids into compliance. They do not just enforce Gilead; they believe in it. Or do they? Who were they before? What kind of women step into power in a world built on the destruction of other women? Were they among the architects of Gilead, or are they masters at adapting to any environment? Because these aunts do not just obey, they understand the system better than anyone else, and know how to work within it, survive, and even thrive. In this Episode, we follow Aunt Lydia, a prominent figure in The Handmaid’s Tale, and more so in The Testaments. We listen as she defends her actions, explains, and justifies everything she has done ever since the fall of the old world. We listen, and we definitely judge. We will also follow the stories of two young women, one who grows up in Gilead, accepting its truth and teachings. And the other one grows outside it, studying Gilead in school. Enjoying all the rights and freedoms of women, while sanctimoniously judging Gilead from a distance, as we all do when we read these books. The Testaments answers some questions from The Handmaid’s Tale, written almost 30 years after it. Disclaimer: Listen to Episode 18 before listening to this one. Part Two is coming soon.

2 May 2026 - 34 min
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18.5 The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood (Part Two)

Part Two: Offred Imagine waking up one day and everything has changed. The rights and freedoms you enjoyed, took for granted even, erased. You are no longer a person. You are considered a national treasure. But make no mistake, it's not you who is treasured, just your body. Because of what it can produce. You are not protected; you are controlled. Step out of line, and your body is no longer yours in ways you can’t even begin to imagine. We like to believe that if something like this ever happened, we would fight. We would resist. We would be brave. We would be the rebels. We would not let the bastards grind us down. But it’s easy to be brave from a distance. In The Handmaid’s Tale, we follow Offred, not a hero, not a symbol of rebellion, but someone real. Someone who compromises. Someone who makes choices that don’t always feel brave, but feel possible. As you walk with her, you’re forced to confront a harder truth: if this was you, would you really be different? Or would you bend, adjust, survive, maybe even worse than you think? Totalitarian regimes don’t just exist, they endure. Because their architects know exactly how to break you, how to make you conform, how to grind you down. You can fight and die fighting, or you can conform and survive. This is not a story of victory. There is no triumphant ending waiting for you here. Just the harsh truths of what you would or not do if the worst happens. And the uncomfortable realization of what that might cost. PS. I advise listening to Part One before this.

18 Apr 2026 - 39 min
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18. The Handmaid's Tale by Margaret Atwood (Part One)

Part One: The Structure of Gilead. A totalitarian regime. A patriarchal theocracy. A world where power is absolute and entirely male. You’ve heard the arguments before . That the problems of modern society can be traced back to women. To feminism. To giving women too much freedom, too much voice(hello manosphere). But what if those ideas were taken to the extreme?What if women lost everything? Welcome to Gilead, where men have taken control. Society is rebuilt on 'traditional values', with religion (careful selection and strategic interpretation of the Bible) as its foundation. Men become providers, warriors, protectors. Women are reduced to roles: wives, servants, vessels for reproduction, and of course, the occasional sexual objects. Existing purely for the service of men. How is this sustainable? Women are stripped of their rights, but not equally. Instead, they are divided into classes, each given just enough status to envy the other, but never enough to unite. Solidarity is replaced with suspicion. Resistance becomes almost impossible. And perhaps most disturbingly, the system doesn’t just control women, it recruits them. It turns some into enforcers, into believers, into architects of their own oppression. Because when patriarchy requires control and subservience, it sends a woman. It sounds impossible, right? But Gilead, as imagined in The Handmaid’s Tale, is not built from fantasy. Every element of its oppression has existed somewhere, at some point in history (even today); across governments, religions and regimes. It is not an invention. It is a synthesis. This is a cautionary tale. This is part one, where we explore the power structure and governance of Gilead. How and why did this happen? Why was it successful? And if it failed, what ultimately led to that failure? Part two: Offred will be out soon, where we follow one woman's story as a handmaid under Gilead.

4 Apr 2026 - 30 min
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17. When Breath Becomes Air by Paul Kalanithi

In this episode, we explore the memoir When Breath Becomes Air by Paul Kalanithi. This is the story of a man who did everything right. A life shaped by curiosity, discipline, and purpose, leading him from literature to medicine, and to the brink of becoming a neurosurgeon. And then, everything breaks. Diagnosed with cancer in the final stretch of his residency, he is forced to confront the very questions he once approached as a doctor, but now as a patient. What happens when the future you have built your entire life towards disappears overnight? What does achievement mean when time is no longer guaranteed? This book leaves a familiar question: is life shaped by purpose, faith, and effort or by randomness and luck? Why do some people do everything right and still lose, while others seem to escape unscathed? P.S In this episode, there are mentions of The Fault in Our Stars by John Green (Episode 15) as the two books explore similar themes: how to live when we know for sure the end is coming sooner rather than later, how to love when heartbreak is inevitable. What happens when breath begins to run out?

21 Mar 2026 - 28 min
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