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By the author of THE HANDMAID'S TALE and ALIAS GRACE<p></p><p></p>* <p></p><p></p>Pigs might not fly but they are strangely altered. So, for that matter, are wolves and racoons. A man, once named Jimmy, lives in a tree, wrapped in old bedsheets, now calls himself Snowman. The voice of Oryx, the woman he loved, teasingly haunts him. And the green-eyed Children of Crake are, for some reason, his responsibility. <p></p><p></p>*<p></p><p></p>Praise for Oryx and Crake:<p></p><p></p>'In Jimmy, Atwood has created a great character: a tragic-comic artist of the future, part buffoon, part Orpheus. An adman who's a sad man; a jealous lover who's in perpetual mourning; a fantasist who can only remember the past' -INDEPENDENT<p></p><p></p>'Gripping and remarkably imagined' -LONDON REVIEW OF BOOKS
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