Good Bones
Discover a fresh perspective on classic tales in Good Bones by the acclaimed author Margaret Atwood. Published in 2010 by Brown Book Group, this captivating collection of stories reimagines the narratives we thought we knew. With 160 pages of thought-provoking prose, Atwood delves into Gertrude's account of the events in Shakespeare's Hamlet, revealing the hidden truths behind her character. Alongside this, an intriguing tale unfolds featuring an ugly sister and a wicked stepmother who seek redemption, while a reincarnated bat sheds light on Bram Stoker's infamous Dracula, offering a unique twist that challenges conventional interpretations. Perfect for fans of literary fiction and those looking to explore the depths of storytelling, Good Bones invites readers to reconsider the stories that shape our understanding of literature and history. Don't miss this engaging read from one of the most celebrated authors of our time!