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Whose story is true, the nobody's or the celebrity's?After reading an Atwood novel, this book's author, a scholar, asked himself, "Could that woman friend I had on Antigua all those years ago and who reshaped my life have been Margaret Atwood?" He investigated and discovered that she was. But now Atwood claims she has never been to Antigua. Humm. Read this "stunning", "gripping", "fascinating", "unputdownable", "mesmerizing" memoir, and you decide. But beware: if you are a sexist or a racist, you will wish you hadn't bought this book.
Reviews
"This is a stunning book - full of beautiful surprises and mysteries - written by a master storyteller . . . I couldn't stop reading it - I had to find out the ending - and it doesn't disappoint . . . A masterclass in how to write a mesmerizing memoir. - Martin Packard (Amazon)
". . . was Margaret Bezan really the acclaimed novelist *Margaret Atwood*? The evidence is certainly compelling and I, for one, have little doubt that the two women are one and the same." - Zita Adamson (Amazon)
"Compellingly written and fascinating memoir of an extraordinary man . . . Unputdownable and original." - Helen T (Amazon)
"A book of many mysteries and life travels unravelled by a fine storyteller with great humour and reflective wisdom. Loved it." - Andrew Sprod (Amazon)