Burning Questions: Essays and Occasional Pieces, 2004-2021 by Margaret Atwood

Burning Questions: Essays and Occasional Pieces, 2004-2021

Margaret Atwood with Omar El Akkad (Narrator), Naomi Alderman (Narrator), Stephanie Belding (Narrator), Amanda Cordner (Narrator), Lorna Crozier (Narrator), Tess Degenstein (Narrator), Ann Dowd (Narrator), Esi Edugyan (Narrator), Kaniehtiio Horn (Narrator), Ann-Marie MacDonald (Narrator), Amelia Sargisson (Narrator), Becky Hardie (Narrator), Ciarán Hinds (Narrator), Claudia Dey (Narrator), Damian Rogers (Narrator), Dr. Asha de Vos (Narrator), Dr. Vincent Lam (Narrator), Georgia Toews (Narrator), Heather O'Neill (Narrator), Ian Davidson (Narrator), Katie Ryerson (Narrator), Kelly McCormack (Narrator), Lee Boudreaux (Narrator), Marie Henein (Narrator), Megan Follows (Narrator), Patricia Zurita Ona (Narrator), R.H. Thomson (Narrator), Rebecca Liddiard (Narrator), Robyn Doolittle (Narrator), Stephen Ouimette (Narrator), Tiffany Ayalik (Narrator), Tomson Highway (Narrator), Tori Dunlap (Narrator), Yasmeen Hassan (Narrator), Yvonne Boyer (Narrator)

19 hours, 1 minutes first pub 2022 (editions)

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From cultural icon Margaret Atwood comes a brilliant collection of essays—funny, erudite, endlessly curious, uncannily prescient—which seek answers to Burning Questions such as: Why do people everywhere, in all cultures, tell stories? How much o...

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