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The Edible Woman
by Margaret Atwood
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Ever since her engagement, Marian McAlpin can't eat: first meat, then eggs, vegetables, cake, pumpkin seeds--anything! Worse yet, she has the crazy feeling that she's being eaten herself. Instead of feeling consumed with passion, Marian simply feels consumed. This comic novel is a pointed satire of modern relationships.
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9780385491068,
Paperback,
Anchor Books,
1998
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9780233961392,
Book,
Deutsch,
1969
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9780446314985,
Paperback,
Grand Central Pub,
1980
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9780864923066,
Audio Cassette,
Goose Lane Editions,
2001
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9780864923554,
Compact Disc,
Goose Lane Editions,
2002
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9780770428228,
Paperback,
Bantam Books of Canada Ltd,
1998
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9780553296990,
Paperback,
Bantam Books,
1991
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