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Audiobook51 minutesTwo Scorched Men
Written by Margaret Atwood
Narrated by Carol Jacobanis
3.5/5
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About this audiobook
Margaret Atwood needs little introduction. If you don’t know her from her fifty-plus books and many awards and bestsellers, including her MaddAddam Trilogy, Alias Grace, and especially The Handmaid’s Tale, you’ll know her from that visionary and canonical novel’s adaptation into the Emmy-winning Hulu television series. At eighty-one, Atwood is more current and influential than ever, and with more than two million followers on Twitter, she’s achieved a kind of cool generally reserved for rock stars. (Bob Dylan’s got nothing on her.)
In her Everand Original story Two Scorched Men, Atwood takes a personal turn and returns to characters and places drawn from her own life. Her unnamed narrator pays tribute in fictional form to two men Atwood knew during the years she and her partner, Graeme Gibson, spent in Provence: John, a hotheaded Irishman who served in the Royal Navy during World War II and barely survived the deadly battles in the South Pacific; and François, a wry and affable Frenchman, who was once an operative in the French Resistance and led a life shaped by tragedy. As Atwood writes here, both men knew “I would someday relate their lives for them. Why did they want this? Why does anyone? We resist the notion that we’ll become mere handfuls of dust, so we wish to become words instead. Breath in the mouths of others.”
Breathed into rich and dimensional life in these pages is the exquisite yet vaguely haunted house that the narrator and her husband, Tig, rented from John; the adjacent ancient forest and its allures and dangers; the rough country roads walked and retraced in dreams; the bloody history of the south of France, including the atrocities visited on medieval heretics and, centuries later, the guerrilla fighters who murdered Germans in an effort to free France from occupation. But at the center of the story is the touching friendship between John and François: how they indulge each other’s eccentricities and forgive each other their faults and psychic scars. With great precision and affection are their voices inhabited: John’s uproarious rants at human foolishness, his boasts about his playboy days as an advertising man, and a tempestuousness that so clearly covers for wounds that may never heal. By contrast, François is given to teasing misdirections and wordplay in the name of fun and a love of the absurd that draws everyone in. Tig, the husband of the narrator and a character so often featured in Atwood’s stories, speaks here as well. Practical, he’s a voice of reason and anchors the story’s narrator, much as John and François anchor one another in the world.
In these enduring and endearing relationships, so much of Atwood’s art and wisdom are on display: how ably she balances life’s inevitable injuries with beauty and humor, the pain of loss with the curative powers of the imagination. What better time in Atwood’s creative life—in fact, in our collective lives post a global pandemic—to accept that none of us gets out of life unscathed, that we are all mortal, perfectly imperfect, but that there is solace in friendship and laughter in remembering? Indelible detail by detail, sentence by sentence, Atwood is instructing her reader on resilience. We do what we can for each other, she tells us here, and thank goodness for that.
Editor's Note
Restorative power…
Literary icon Margaret Atwood (“The Handmaid’s Tale”) celebrates the restorative power of friendship in this semi-autobiographical story of two old buddies in Provence, France. The bond between John, a fiery Irishman prone to rants and “Mad Men”-esque boasts, and François, a warm, pun-loving Frenchman with a tragic past, is a timely reminder of how human connections get us through rough times.
Margaret Atwood
Margaret Atwood (Ottawa, 1939) es una de las escritoras más prestigiosas del panorama internacional. Autora prolífica traducida a más de cuarenta idiomas, ha practicado todos los géneros literarios. Entre su amplia producción destacan las novelas Por último, el corazón, Alias Grace, El cuento de la criada, Los testamentos, Oryx y Crake, El año del Diluvio, Maddaddam,Ojo de gato y El asesino ciego, la colección de relatos Nueve cuentos malvados y los ensayos Penélope y las doce criadas y Cuestiones candentes, todos ellos publicados por Salamandra. Ha recibido, entre otros, el Premio Príncipe de Asturias de las Letras, el Governor General's Award, la Orden de las Artes y las Letras, el Premio Booker (en dos ocasiones), el Premio Montale, el Premio Nelly Sachs, el Premio Giller, el Premio Literario del National Arts Club, el Premio Internacional Franz Kafka y el Premio de la Paz del Gremio de Libreros Alemanes.
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Readers find this title to be a short and sweet story with a good sense of humor. The narration style is liked, with voices implied. The story revolves around two old men who are veterans of WWII and their friendship. The book is praised for its profound observations and descriptive prose. Some readers found it confusing or boring, but overall, it is considered an engaging and witty tale. The accents in the audiobook narration were slightly cringy for some, but the novella is still recommended as a beautiful and enchanting read.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Jul 22, 2025 Somehow I missed that it was a WW2 fiction and as someone who doesn’t read books surrounding wars I’m happy I missed it. There were a few lines that were surprisingly profound considering it is only 50 minutes long and added a nice touch. Another review said it was like your grandma was telling you a story and I couldn’t agree more, it made sense but at the same time it didn’t? I also appreciate the narrators accents.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Mar 6, 2025 Loved the storytelling and the narration. It was a simple recollection but so interesting!
- Rating: 2 out of 5 stars2/5Jul 29, 2024 I thought it was a world war 2 epic, then she said Email, twitter, then some goats with cheese, very confusing for me.
- Rating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5Jun 2, 2024 Not actually sure what the point of the novella is, too short to explore anything in depth so left me feeling extremely disappointed
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Dec 16, 2023 It was simple memories simply shared
 Hee voice is easy to listen to
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Aug 5, 2021 Great storytelling! Loved how words were pronounced . Thanks again for reading
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Aug 4, 2021 Great I loved it. Recommend this to my friends to read
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Dec 16, 2022 Atwood always delivers with a great narrative.
 The story in this book is short but not simple at all. The two men she tells us about are complicated and have led complicated and eventful lives. I really enjoyed the story.1 person found this helpful 
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Oct 1, 2022 It’s a beautiful novella and a great narration. I love Margaret Atwood. ❤️❤️❤️????1 person found this helpful 
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Apr 5, 2022 It’s like listening to your grandmother telling a story to you.1 person found this helpful 
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Dec 30, 2022 Very descriptive depiction of complicated people. I particularly enjoyed the phase, “cold blooded bravery” as a way to define one of the characters.2 people found this helpful 
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Dec 14, 2021 Great reading of a story about grumpy veterans postwar years1 person found this helpful 
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5May 22, 2022 Witty tale of two elderly veterans WWII. Engaging story. Author presents as a young companion who is writing postmortem accounts for these gentleman.1 person found this helpful 
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Apr 21, 2022 Very funny and super entertaining, a great quick read when you’re bored. Accents were slightly cringy though.1 person found this helpful 
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Oct 11, 2021 Not my favourite Atwood offering. I found it a little boring.1 person found this helpful 
- Rating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5Oct 22, 2021 Hate to admit but have no idea what it was about. Am I obtuse or what…5 people found this helpful 
- Rating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5Sep 16, 2021 What in the world? What did I miss? I missed the point.6 people found this helpful 
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Aug 7, 2021 Two old men united by the friendship and the survivence. They lived in the French south. Both were vets of the WWII. The story of two men deafeted by the life, the story of their friendship.1 person found this helpful 
- Rating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5Nov 30, 2021 This audiobook is boring in spite of favorable reviews.
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Aug 6, 2021 “I used to believe that having a good memory was a blessing, but I am no longer sure. Maybe forgetting is the blessing.”4 people found this helpful 
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Oct 10, 2021 I have read the book, the audiobook is just as amazing!!1 person found this helpful 
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5Aug 19, 2021 Short and sweet. Good sense of humor. I liked the way it was narrated, voices implied. Profound observations.1 person found this helpful 
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Aug 4, 2021 Interesting characters brought to life by a masterful storyteller. My husband and I listened after morning coffee, our eyes shut the better to *see* the wonderfully descriptive prose. We were not disappointed!3 people found this helpful 
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Aug 15, 2021 Yes, often the best of experience, the best of imagination must percolate slowly through the strata of days and years before they demand to be dealt with.
 In “Two Scorched Men,” there are details within details, though it seems Atwood isn’t feeling obliged to show the men deep attention. The words came to the page as generously as the characters gave of themselves to be known—building to heights then thinning to lows of long distance. I enjoyed the double entendre, nested puns, and language that does not hold a single apology for its inclusion.1 person found this helpful 
- Rating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5Aug 8, 2021 No sale opción español,por eso doy 1 estrella,gracias,gracias, gracias ?1 person found this helpful 
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Aug 6, 2021 Exceptional story, exceptional story telling! Brava! It was enchanting. Carol Jacobanis puts you right there. Encore s’il vous plaît.1 person found this helpful 
- Rating: 1 out of 5 stars1/5Sep 17, 2021 Was excited to read a Margaret Atwood, but not sure what the point of this book was...3 people found this helpful 
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Aug 12, 2021 I enjoyed listening to this short fiction story. Great book!2 people found this helpful 
