Margaret Atwood on the Lessons She Learned as a Young Girl
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In her new memoir, 'Book of Lives,' Margaret Atwood reflects on her formative experiences with mean girls, a 'magic person,' and her high school boyfriend, all of whom played a significant role in shaping her literary career. This personal insight not only sheds light on Atwood's creative process but also resonates with anyone who has navigated the complexities of adolescence, making it a relatable and inspiring read.
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