Bodily Harm (novel)
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Bodily Harm is a novel by Margaret Atwood. It was first published by McClelland and Stewart in 1981.
The novel's protagonist, Rennie, is a fashion reporter. After surviving a bout with breast cancer, she travels to the Caribbean island of St. Antoine for a vacation. The island, however, is on the brink of revolution. Rennie tries to stay away from politics, but is drawn into events through her romance with Paul, a key player in the uprising.