The Booker Prize-winning author of
The Handmaid's Tale pens a conclusion to the dramatic, hilarious, and heartwarming
Angel Catbird trilogy.
It's all-out war in the madcap culmination of Angel Catbird's superhero saga. The evil Rat army is aiming for world domination, and only a ragtag gang of half-cats stands in their way.
- Margaret Atwood is one of the most important living writers of our day. She has been recognized internationally for her work through awards and honorary degrees.
- Atwood, whose work has been published in over thirty-five countries, is the author of more than forty books of fiction, poetry, and critical essays, and has won the Man Booker Prize, the Giller Prize, Premio Mondello, and more.
- Atwood's
The Blind Assassin was named one of Time magazine's 100 best English-language novels published since 1923.
(On
MaddAddam)
Atwood's prose miraculously balances humor, outrage and beauty. A simple description becomes both chilling and sublime.
--The New York Times (
On The Year of the Flood)
Atwood is funny and clever, such a good writer and real thinker.
--The New York Times Book Review (On
Oryx and Crake)
Atwood has long since established herself as one of the best writers in English today.
--The Baltimore Sun (On
The Edible Woman)
Margaret Atwood takes risks and wins.
-Time (On
The Blind Assassin)
Atwood is a poet. -
The New Yorker [A] scintillating wordsmith--
The Economist