{"id":44342,"date":"2019-09-10T17:44:32","date_gmt":"2019-09-10T21:44:32","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/mileniostadium.com\/?p=44342"},"modified":"2019-09-10T17:44:32","modified_gmt":"2019-09-10T21:44:32","slug":"margaret-atwood-unveils-the-testaments-sequel-to-the-handmaids-tale","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/mileniostadium.com\/canada\/margaret-atwood-unveils-the-testaments-sequel-to-the-handmaids-tale\/","title":{"rendered":"Margaret Atwood unveils The Testaments, sequel to The Handmaid’s Tale"},"content":{"rendered":"
Margaret Atwood might be getting the rock star\u00a0treatment as she launches the\u00a0The Testaments<\/em>, her sequel to\u00a0The Handmaid’s Tale<\/em>, but the Canadian icon is taking it all in stride.<\/p>\n “I think this kind of thing could be ruinous for a 35-year-old,\u00a0because where do you go from there?” the author, who turns 80 in November, mused Tuesday at London’s British Library, where international reporters gathered\u00a0for a news conference on the book’s official date of release.<\/p>\n “Am I overwhelmed by it? I’m very pleased and grateful to the readers who have stuck with me all these years and… the people who have been working an amazing number of hours putting it all together and trying to keep the lid on.”<\/p>\n Set 15 years after the original, which introduced\u00a0an oppressive fictional regime that forces\u00a0women into sexual slavery,\u00a0The Testaments\u00a0<\/em>arrives amid buzz and advanced acclaim. It is already in the running for both the U.K.’s Man Booker Prize and Canada’s Scotiabank Giller Prize.<\/p>\n The literary roll-out came after maximum pre-publication security \u2014 a massive global effort compromised last week by e-retailer Amazon, which accidentally mailed out several pre-ordered copies early.<\/p>\n But the appetite for a sequel was such that both Atwood and her publishers were even targeted by cyberattacks, she revealed.<\/p>\n There were “concerted efforts to try to steal the manuscript… That did not happen, but not for lack of trying,” Atwood noted, adding she was told the attempts were intended to fuel phishing expeditions designed to hook eager readers.<\/p>\n The book made its debut with midnight parties held at bookstores in London and the celebrations will continue in the British capital Tuesday evening with a gala at the National Theatre that will be streamed to 1,300 cinemas worldwide, including Cineplex theatres across Canada.<\/p>\n “London loves a happening, does it not? Atwood quipped.<\/p>\n “And it’s quite amazing how people will turn up in the middle of the night to see the great pile of books revealed\u2026\u00a0So it was lots of fun. I think people had a pretty grand time.”<\/p>\n Already atop Amazon’s U.S. and Canadian\u00a0bestseller lists, the book has\u00a0reportedly been flying off the shelves, including in Toronto, where Indigo CEO\u00a0Heather Reisman was among those eager to get a copy Tuesday morning.<\/p>\n Reisman, who chose\u00a0The Testaments\u00a0<\/em>as her pick of the month without having read it, said she turned down an offer to get a sneak peek so she could join other Canadians celebrating its release.<\/p>\n