Book of Lives, Margaret Atwood
Book of Lives, Margaret Atwood
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Book of Lives
A Memoir of Sorts

Bestseller

Author: Margaret Atwood

Narrator: Margaret Atwood

Unabridged: 25 hr 35 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/04/2025

Includes: Bonus Material Bonus Material Included


Synopsis

How does one of the greatest storytellers of our time write her own life? The long-awaited memoir from the author of The Handmaid’s Tale and The Testaments, one of our most lauded and influential cultural figures.

‘Every writer is at least two beings: the one who lives, and the one who writes. Though everything written must have passed through their minds, or mind, they are not the same.’

Raised by ruggedly independent, scientifically minded parents – entomologist father, dietician mother – Atwood spent most of each year in the wild forest of northern Quebec. This childhood was unfettered and nomadic, sometimes isolated (on her eighth birthday: 'It sounds forlorn. It was forlorn. It gets more forlorn.’), but also thrilling and beautiful.

From this unconventional start, Atwood unfolds the story of her life, linking seminal moments to the books that have shaped our literary landscape, from the cruel year that spawned Cat’s Eye to the Orwellian 1980s Berlin where she wrote The Handmaid’s Tale. In pages bursting with bohemian gatherings, her magical life with the wildly charismatic writer Graeme Gibson and major political turning points, we meet poets, bears, Hollywood actors and larger-than-life characters straight from the pages of an Atwood novel.

As we travel with her along the course of her life, more and more is revealed about her writing, the connections between real life and art – and the workings of one of our greatest imaginations.

* This audiobook edition includes a downloadable PDF containing images and drawings from the book.

About Margaret Atwood

It seems as though some people carry out their interests in many ways. Such has been the life of Canadian born Margaret Atwood. For someone who did not begin school until the age of 12, Atwood became an avid reader, which probably encouraged her development of varied interests. She identifies as a poet, novelist, literary critic, essayist, inventor, teacher, and environmental activist. I doubt that spare time is in her agenda.

Beginning in 1961, Atwood has published 18 poetry collections, 18 novels, 11 non-fiction books, short fiction writings, two graphic novels, and various other smaller writings, both fiction and non-fiction. She has received several awards for her writings, with some of her works having been adapted for television and film. Those works increased her public exposure even more.

Atwood was married twice, divorced from one husband, and lost her second husband in 2019, after his unfortunate struggle with dimentia. The family, Atwood and her daughter, Eleanor Jess Atwood Gibson, had moved to a farm near Alliston, Ontario. Atwood has sister, Ruth, and a brother, Harold.


Reviews

Goodreads review by Nien on November 12, 2025

I’m sat madam president 🫡 MARGARET I LOVE YOU......more

Goodreads review by Casey Bee on November 01, 2025

What do you expect from the memoir of one of the sharpest minds in literature’s history? This isn’t a straightforward memoir; it’s a mosaic of memories, reflections, and literary breadcrumbs that reveal how Margaret Atwood sees the world, her place within it, and reflections on her career and specif......more

Goodreads review by jocelyn • coolgalreading on October 29, 2025

love u margaret (ty to the publisher for my gifted copy)......more

Goodreads review by Sharon on November 08, 2025

Let me preamble this by saying she’s hard-working, prolific, excellent writer. I’ve read many of her novels and have enjoyed all of them. That said, like the women on the train when she was in Ireland this goes on far too long with too many details that are honestly not that interesting. There are m......more

Goodreads review by Andrea on November 18, 2025

This was a great read for a memoir. Solid 4.5⭐️ rounded up. She spoke so candidly about her life and the people in it. She shared how the people from her life showed up in various books and poems in some capacity. It was a touch long, but I mean, she's lived a long full life. So cant be mad at that.......more


Quotes

A MOST ANTICIPATED BOOK OF THE YEAR FROM THE NEW YORK TIMES, THE WASHINGTON POST, THE CHIGACO TRIBUNE, TIME MAGAZINE, PEOPLE, NEW YORK MAGAZINE, GOODREADS, LITHUB, AND MORE

“The most spectacular, hilarious, and generous autobiography of the last quarter century–or ever.”
—Leigh Haber, The Boston Globe

“Atwood's long-awaited memoir covers her arc to becoming one of the leading voices of modern literature.”
New York Magazine

“Charming, interesting and witty . . . Packed with dishy tales . . . Scintillating portraits of major and minor characters are one of Atwood’s specialties.”
—Marion Winik, The Minnesota Star Tribune

“Luminous prose, a palpable lust for life, and an invaluable glimpse into the mind of a literary giant make this a must-read.”
Publishers Weekly (starred review)

“Engaging, wise, and marvelously witty—illuminating both the craft of writing and the art of living.”
Kirkus Reviews (starred review)

“Virtuoso, protean, forthright, and astute . . . Atwood is one of the world’s most significant writers and her capacious memoir deeply illuminates her life and work. . . . Encompassing, surprising, and entertaining . . . Electric with portraits of family, friends, beaux, and foes . . . A keystone source for biographers and scholars while delighting and enlightening readers curious about [her] life.”
—Donna Seaman, Booklist (starred review)


Awards

  • National Book Critics Circle Awards