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Atwood writing sequel to Handmaid’s Tale

- BY VICTORIA AHERN

More than three decades after The Handmaid’s Tale hit shelves, Canadian literary great Margaret Atwood is writing a sequel to the timely dystopian tale, which she says is partly inspired by “the world we’ve been living in.”

The Testaments will be published “across the English-speaking world” on Sept. 10, 2019, Toronto-based publisher Mcclelland & Stewart said Wednesday.

First released in 1985, “The Handmaid’s Tale” was shortliste­d for the Man Booker Prize and won a Governor General’s Award with its look at a totalitari­an society in which women are treated as a property of the state. Eight million copies have been sold globally in the English language.

The story inspired the hit Emmy Award-winning series of the same name, starring Elisabeth Moss as protagonis­t Offred, who is enslaved in a commander’s household and forced to bear children for him and his infertile wife.

The series, which debuted in 2017 and airs on Bravo in Canada and Hulu in the United States, is shot in Toronto and has helped push the book back onto the New York Times bestseller list. Other cast members include English actor Joseph Fiennes as the commander, and Amanda Brugel of Pointe Claire, Que., as a prominent household servant in the Republic of Gilead.

“The Testaments” is set 15 years after Offred’s final scene in “The Handmaid’s Tale” and is narrated by three female characters, said McClelland & Stewart.

“Dear Readers: Everything you’ve ever asked me about Gilead and its inner workings is the inspiratio­n for this book. Well, almost everything!” Atwood, who lives in Toronto, said Wednesday in a statement.

“The other inspiratio­n is the world we’ve been living in.”

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