EPISODE · May 2, 2026 · 34 MIN
19. The Testaments by Margaret Atwood (Part one)[Sequel to Episode 18: The Handmaid's Tale]
from Lucky's Book Lounge · host Lucky N
Part One: Aunt LydiaYou are now familiar with Gilead. You understand how it works, how the women are oppressed and exploited, reduced to their bodies. You try to understand the Wives. You excuse the Marthas. You even make sense of the Jezebels; they are surviving the only way they can.But there are the Aunts. The only women who, for some reason, are allowed to read and write. The women who train other women into submission. Who shape Handmaids into compliance. They do not just enforce Gilead; they believe in it. Or do they?Who were they before? What kind of women step into power in a world built on the destruction of other women? Were they among the architects of Gilead, or are they masters at adapting to any environment? Because these aunts do not just obey, they understand the system better than anyone else, and know how to work within it, survive, and even thrive.In this Episode, we follow Aunt Lydia, a prominent figure in The Handmaid’s Tale, and more so in The Testaments. We listen as she defends her actions, explains, and justifies everything she has done ever since the fall of the old world. We listen, and we definitely judge.We will also follow the stories of two young women, one who grows up in Gilead, accepting its truth and teachings. And the other one grows outside it, studying Gilead in school. Enjoying all the rights and freedoms of women, while sanctimoniously judging Gilead from a distance, as we all do when we read these books. The Testaments answers some questions from The Handmaid’s Tale, written almost 30 years after it. Disclaimer: Listen to Episode 18 before listening to this one. Part Two is coming soon.
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Part One: Aunt LydiaYou are now familiar with Gilead. You understand how it works, how the women are oppressed and exploited, reduced to their bodies. You try to understand the Wives. You excuse the Marthas. You even make sense of the Jezebels; they are surviving the only way they can.But there are the Aunts. The only women who, for some reason, are allowed to read and write. The women who train other women into submission. Who shape Handmaids into compliance. They do not just enforce Gilead; they believe in it. Or do they?Who were they before? What kind of women step into power in a world built on the destruction of other women? Were they among the architects of Gilead, or are they masters at adapting to any environment? Because these aunts do not just obey, they understand the system better than anyone else, and know how to work within it, survive, and even thrive.In this Episode, we follow Aunt Lydia, a prominent figure in The Handmaid’s Tale, and more so in The Testaments. We listen as she defends her actions, explains, and justifies everything she has done ever since the fall of the old world. We listen, and we definitely judge.We will also follow the stories of two young women, one who grows up in Gilead, accepting its truth and teachings. And the other one grows outside it, studying Gilead in school. Enjoying all the rights and freedoms of women, while sanctimoniously judging Gilead from a distance, as we all do when we read these books. The Testaments answers some questions from The Handmaid’s Tale, written almost 30 years after it. Disclaimer: Listen to Episode 18 before listening to this one. Part Two is coming soon.
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