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Bodily Harm
by Margaret Atwood
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Margaret Atwood's deeply unsettling psychological novel portrays the disorientation of Rennie Wilford, a young Canadian journalist who suffers a nervous breakdown and travels to the tiny Caribbean island of St. Antoine to recuperate. There, in a world that is as foreign to her as outer space, she begins to wonder if the cure is not worse than the disease.
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9780385491075,
Paperback,
Doubleday,
1999
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9780553274554,
Paperback,
Bantam Books,
1988
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9780771008375,
Paperback,
McClelland & Stewart Ltd,
1998
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9781585472369,
Reinforced Hardcover,
Center Point Pub,
2002
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9780771008122,
Hardcover,
McClelland & Stewart Ltd,
1981
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Media Reviews
"Romance and adventure by a female Graham Greene at his peak."
First Line
This is how I got here, says Rennie.
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