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Margaret Atwood wins Kitschies Red Tentacle award for The Heart Goes Last

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The Canadian author’s ‘funny and devastating’ dystopian vision of the future wins prize for most ‘progressive, intelligent and entertaining’ novel of the year

Margaret Atwood’s dystopian vision of the future The Heart Goes Last has won the Canadian author the Red Tentacle award for the most “progressive, intelligent and entertaining” novel of the year.

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Thrilled! #TheHeartGoesLast won huggable Red Tentacle at @TheKitschies! @CurtisBrown @BloomsburyBooks @ViragoBooks http://pic.twitter.com/BjPcJNhx2U

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