- Behind the scenes of the museum - Kate Atkinson - Books

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  • AN magnificently successful saga  

    Behind the scenes of the museum (Paperback)
    Ruby Lennox was born in 1951. She will be, before the day of its design, spectator of his life, his family, and the technique of the interlude of his ancestors. Evidence of the evolution of society, major events, the Ruby Lennox knows a particular pe
  • intérressant but ....  

    Behind the scenes of the museum (Paperback)
    Intérressant because very original in the way of articulating the book: it is in the head of the main character, then relives events of his mother, his grandmother, ... in turn we review everyone's life the characters of his family. BUT, too many cha
  • Amazing! 70  

    Behind the scenes of the museum (Paperback)
    My comments will be brief because others have said everything I needed before I did! so I just attest to the excellence of contributons registered for this book, which is what they said: fierce, funny, black, exhilarating, sad, unexpected and well bu
  • Finesse, irony and emotion  

    Behind the scenes of the museum (Paperback)
    The tone is ironic and distanced welcome because Ruby the narrator, tells of bitter relations between the members of his family, a laborious daily life, overcome evil drama. But the author managed this feat in never falling into the melodramatic, it
  • A humorous description of the vicissitudes of life  

    Behind the scenes of the museum (Paperback)
    In a lively style and bubbly Kate Atkinson takes us into the daily life of a small English family through the eyes of the little Ruby, funny and moving despite a bleak day in his family, and later discovered a dark secret concerning it. Although very
  • a family saga unusual  

    Behind the scenes of the museum (Paperback)
    I loved "things are getting better ..." but I preferred this one. Attention to flashback, allusions, you would lose in the beginning and it is not always easy to remember the names of all the characters. But the tone of Ruby from conception (!),
  • Beautiful family saga full of humor  

    Behind the scenes of the museum (Paperback)
    I would have still given an extra half star, if the technique had allowed, this humorous book where the narrator, Ruby, first fetus and child and finally adult, observes his own family, telling the story as it perceives and understands that it has to