Atwood entices us to flip through the photo album of a Canadian woman who closely resembles herself. Come here sit beside me she seems to say. Then she takes us on an emotional journey through loneliness love loss & old age Sarah Emily Miano THE TIMES Short stories that trace the course of a life & the lives intertwined with it
- MORAL DISORDER is Margaret Atwood at her very finest. Funny touching beady-eyed slouchily elegant giving us family life in all its horrors. The secret resentments & alignments
- difficult siblings unfair parents hopeless yearnings & rage
- are funny to read about hellish to experience. Atwood makes it look so easy doing what she does best: tenderly dissecting the human heart.. .A marvellous writer Lee Langley DAILY MAIL A model of distillation precision clarity & detail.. . Atwood writes with compassion & intensity not only about her characters but also about the 20th century itself Mary Flanagan INDEPENDENT MORAL DISORDER is an infinitely ingenious & perceptive study as intimate as a self-portrait but with an epic breadth of vision. It deserves to become a quiet classic Charlotte Moore SPECTATOR