Good Bones is a collection of short fiction (most stories only a few pages long) by Canadian author Margaret Atwood.
The collection explores the sinister side of classical myths, traditional Anglo-European folklore and literary archetypes.
For example, the Little Red Hen, the stepsisters from 'Cinderella', and Gertrude from William Shakespeare's Hamlet get their say.
The book was republished in 1994, in combination with another Atwood work called Murder in the Dark, as part of the expanded collection Good Bones and Simple Murders.
Garvie, Maureen (September 19, 1992), "The Little Red Hen's Tale", The Whig-Standard, pg.