The Labrador Fiasco
The Labrador Fiasco (ISBN 0-7475-2889-6) is a book by Canadian author Margaret Atwood. It was published in 1996, and incorporates two of Atwood's longstanding interests of Canadian history and the Canadian wilderness. Labrador refers to the Canadian place rather than the breed of dog.
The story contains two stories, one within another. This poses some reading challenges as a constantly swapping point of view can sometimes be hard to follow.
The story also fails to reveal the names of the narrator or other main characters, thus making them mysterious to readers.
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