Bluebeard’s Egg and Other Stories

Single Authors Short Stories

Author: Margaret Atwood

A man finds himself surrounded by women who are becoming paler, more silent and literally smaller; a woman’s intimate life is strangely dominated by the fear of nuclear warfare; a melancholy teenage love is swept away by a hurricane, while a tired, middle-aged affection is rekindled by the spectacle of rare Jamaican birds…In these exceptional short stories, by turns funn….Read More

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