Description
The Blind Assassin by Margaret Atwood, winner of the 2000 Booker Prize, tells the haunting story of Iris, who, more than fifty years after the war, reflects on the mysterious death of her sister Laura. Ten days after the war ended, Laura drove a car off a bridge that was under repair, ignoring the Danger sign, leaving behind only charred remains. This novel, celebrated for its intricate narrative and rich storytelling, explores themes of memory, loss, and the secrets that shape a family’s history. The 25th-anniversary edition features a brand-new preface by Atwood herself, offering fresh insights into this literary masterpiece.

