The handmaid's tale [sound recording] / by Margaret Atwood.
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SoundPublisher number: LFP 7214 | Listen for PleasureLFP 7214-7 | Listen for PleasureSeries: Listen for pleasure books on cassettePublication details: Don Mills, Ont. : Listen for Pleasure, [1987]Description: 2 sound cassettes : analogISBN: - 0886462142
- 9780886462147
- RZC 0373
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Abridged.
In container (18 cm.).
On container: LFP 7214-7.
Read by Julie Christie.
Set in the Republic of Gilead, during the late twentieth century, when declining birth rates caused by the effects of nuclear fallout and the AIDS epidemic result in a new social structure. All young women, who can bear healthy children, are allocated to powerful regime of men. This is the story of one of these young women.
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