Toronto Star

Atwood adds to Handmaid’s Tale

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Margaret Atwood hasn’t quite finished telling The Handmaid’s Tale.

The Canadian author has provided additional material for a special audio edition coming out next week exclusivel­y from audio producer and distributo­r Audible.com, which is owned by Amazon.com. The audiobook expands upon a version re- leased in 2012 and narrated by

Claire Danes, Audible told The Associated Press on Tuesday.

Atwood’s novel, as related through a handmaid known as Offred, imagines a dystopian republic named Gilead in which women have lost their rights and their identities.

The original book ends with a section called “Historical Notes,” a 22nd-century academic symposium discussing the now-fallen Gilead and the ordeal of Offred, who had recorded her story on a set of cassette tapes. “Are there any questions?” is the final line.

“The roots of The Handmaid’s Tale are in audio — Offred’s story was recorded, not written, and even the ‘Historical Notes’ are a voice — so I was excited to extend the story for Audible with additional material meant specifical­ly to be heard,” Atwood said in a statement.

“The Handmaid’s Tale ends with ‘Are there any questions?’ With this new special audio edition, I’ve added the questions and answers that I think the people at that symposium, occurring in 2195, might ask. It was an engrossing challenge for me to revisit that last scene of the book and address some questions that I know many readers and listeners have had, over the years, after finishing The Handmaid’s Tale.”

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