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Alias Grace

by Margaret Atwood | Literature & Fiction |
ISBN: 1860492592 Global Overview for this book
Registered by blue1236 of Melbourne CBD, Victoria Australia on 9/27/2006
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2 journalers for this copy...
Journal Entry 1 by blue1236 from Melbourne CBD, Victoria Australia on Wednesday, September 27, 2006
I love Margaret Atwood. I'm looking forward to reading this.

Journal Entry 2 by blue1236 from Melbourne CBD, Victoria Australia on Sunday, December 10, 2006
This was absolutely brilliant. Margaret Atwood is amazingly talented.

From amazon.com:
In 1843, a 16-year-old Canadian housemaid named Grace Marks was tried for the murder of her employer and his mistress. The sensationalistic trial made headlines throughout the world, and the jury delivered a guilty verdict. Yet opinion remained fiercely divided about Marks--was she a spurned woman who had taken out her rage on two innocent victims, or was she an unwilling victim herself, caught up in a crime she was too young to understand? Such doubts persuaded the judges to commute her sentence to life imprisonment, and Marks spent the next 30 years in an assortment of jails and asylums, where she was often exhibited as a star attraction. In Alias Grace, Margaret Atwood reconstructs Marks's story in fictional form. Her portraits of 19th-century prison and asylum life are chilling in their detail. The author also introduces Dr. Simon Jordan, who listens to the prisoner's tale with a mixture of sympathy and disbelief. In his effort to uncover the truth, Jordan uses the tools of the then rudimentary science of psychology. But the last word belongs to the book's narrator--Grace herself.

Journal Entry 3 by blue1236 from Melbourne CBD, Victoria Australia on Sunday, December 10, 2006
All packed up and ready to be posted to Teacher-Trudy tomorrow. Enjoy! =)

Journal Entry 4 by blue1236 from Melbourne CBD, Victoria Australia on Monday, December 11, 2006
In the mail today! =)

Journal Entry 5 by Teacher-Trudy from Rockhampton, Queensland Australia on Thursday, January 4, 2007
I received this in the mail just before the holidays started. I'm looking forward to reading this. It is listed on the Angus & Robertson Top 100, which is how it came to be on my wish list. Thank you for sending it to me.

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