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Behind the Scenes at the Museum: A Novel
by Kate Atkinson
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Portland

Behind the Scenes at the Museum — 4 weeks ago

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Kate Atkinson won the 1995 Whitbread (Costa) Book of the Year Award for her first novel, Behind the Scenes at the Museum, before going on to write six more books, so far, including the popular Jackson Brodie mystery series.

In Museum, the precocious narrator Ruby Lenox takes us behind the scenes of the museum of her family history, starting with the very moment of her conception. Interleaved between the chapters of Ruby’s biography are lengthy “footnotes” that provide the story of earlier generations, back to Ruby’s great-grandmother.

This is a book about parents, children, sisters, love, marriage, infidelity, war, death, pets and the general hodgepodge of family life. Ruby is a beguilingly effervescent narrator, finding humor in the darkest cubbyholes of her family’s past and, eventually, finding her own place in the family gallery.

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New Orleans

found a book on the street — 4 years ago

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i found this book, thinking someone had lost it; turns out it was left behind on purpose. it’s a bookcrossing.com book, BCID 413-724514. will read and leave it behind for someone new.


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