Margaret Atwood
is an iconic Canadian writer. Her birthday is Nov. 18 — celebrate by getting to know her better.dug up 85 facts about , Canada's literary giant to celebrate her 85th birthday on Nov. 18, 2024.baked lemon custard recipeproduced a home ec–themed operaThe Edible Woman, Atwood said, "I was brought up never to say rude things about older people, and I'm not going to begin now."on her sixth birthday.
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