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MaddAddam

By: Margaret Atwood
Narrated by: Caleb N'Singi, R J Hart
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By the author of The Handmaid's Tale and Alias Grace

Toby, a survivor of the man-made plague that has swept the earth, is telling stories.

Stories left over from the old world, and stories that will determine a new one.

Listening hard is young Blackbeard, one of the innocent Crakers, the species designed to replace humanity. Their reluctant prophet, Jimmy-the-Snowman, is in a coma, so they've chosen a new hero - Zeb, the street-smart man Toby loves. As clever Pigoons attack their fragile garden and malevolent Painballers scheme, the small band of survivors will need more than stories.©2013 O. W. Toad Ltd
Dystopian Post-Apocalyptic Science Fiction

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Critic reviews

A fierce, learned intelligence . . . MaddAddam is a wild ride
Mordant satire, deadpan wit and verbal brio sizzle through this concluding book in Atwood's global disaster trilogy
[Atwood's] vivid wit and essential humanity make MaddAddam an invigorating read. A fitting conclusion to a genre-defying series
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