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Bodily Harm is a novel by Margaret Atwood. It was first published by McClelland and Stewart in 1981. Plot introduction. The novel's protagonist Rennie Wilford is a travel reporter. After surviving breast cancer, she travels to the fictional Caribbean island St. Antoine to carry out research for an article.
3 de out. de 1981 · Bodily Harm tells the story of Rennie Wilford, a young journalist specializing in fashion and lifestyle pieces who accepts a ‘fun in the sun’ type assignment on the Caribbean island of St Antoine.
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From the bestselling author of The Handmaid’s Tale and The Testaments • By turns satiric, thrilling, and terrifying, Bodily Harm charts the dark currents of the lust for power—both sexual and political—as it builds to a devastating climax.
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Dive deep into Margaret Atwood's Bodily Harm with extended analysis, commentary, and discussion
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Bodily Harm. Margaret Atwood. Bantam Books, 1996 - Fiction - 291 pages. A powerful and brilliantly crafted novel, Bodily Harm is the story of Rennie Wilford, a young journalist whose life...
27 de mar. de 2012 · A powerfully and brilliantly crafted novel, Bodily Harm is the story of Rennie Wilford, a young journalist whose life has begun to shatter around the edges. Rennie flies to the Caribbean to...