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Cat's eye / Margaret Atwood.

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  • ISBN: 0385260075 :
  • ISBN: 9780385260077
  • ISBN: 0385491026 (pbk.)
  • ISBN: 9780385491020 (pbk.)
  • ISBN: 0553282476 (pbk.)
  • ISBN: 9780553282474 (pbk.)
  • Physical Description: 446 p. ; 24 cm.
  • Edition: 1st ed.
  • Publisher: New York : Doubleday, c1988.
Subject: Women painters > Fiction.
Friendship > Fiction.
Girls > Fiction.
Toronto (Ont.) > Fiction.
Genre: Psychological fiction.

Available copies

  • 6 of 6 copies available at GRPL.

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0 current holds with 6 total copies.

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Main Fiction Atwood (Text) 31307016674519 Fiction Available -
Main Fiction Atwood (Text) 31307023541263 Fiction Available -
Main Fiction Atwood (Text) 31307023911128 Storage Available -
Main Fiction Atwood (Text) 31307025125164 Fiction Available -
West Leonard Fiction Atwood (Text) 31307023541248 Fiction Available -
Westside Fiction Atwood (Text) 31307023541255 Fiction Available -

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Cat's Eye
Cat's Eye
by Atwood, Margaret
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Author Notes

Cat's Eye

Margaret Atwood was born on November 18, 1939 in Ottawa, Canada. She received a B.A. from Victoria College, University of Toronto in 1961 and an M.A. from Radcliff College in 1962. Her first book of verse, Double Persephone, was published in 1961 and was awarded the E. J. Pratt Medal. She has published numerous books of poetry, novels, story collections, critical work, juvenile work, and radio and teleplays. Her works include The Journals of Susanna Moodie, Power Politics, Cat's Eye, The Robber Bride, Morning in the Buried House, the MaddAdam trilogy, and The Heart Goes Last. She has won numerous awards including the Prince of Asturias Award for Literature, the Booker Prize in 2000 for The Blind Assassin, the Giller Prize and the Premio Mondello for Alias Grace, and the Governor General's Award in 1966 for The Circle Game and in 1986 for The Handmaid's Tale, which also won the very first Arthur C. Clarke Award in 1987. She won the PEN Pinter prize in 2016 for her political activism. She was awarded the 2016 PEN Pinter Prize for the outstanding literary merit of her body of work. (Bowker Author Biography)


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