Kate Atkinson Books Reviews. The heroine of this elegant experimental novel gets not one, but several chances to alter the course of history Atkinson’s book covers almost a century, tracks four generations, and is almost inexhaustibly rich in scenes and characters and incidents.
The writing is genuinely superb, beautifully done and i adored juliet, her manner, her acerbic inner dialogue and her highly intriguing yet strangely genteel existence. The writing is always in service to the story. ‘a god in ruins,’ by kate atkinson.
She won the whitbread book of the year prize in 1995 in the novels category for behind the scenes at the museum, winning again in 2013 and 2015 under its new name the costa book awards.
Kate atkinson has continued to write more books. Transcription by kate atkinson is a british spy novel full of unexpected twists and turns. Atkinson’s book covers almost a century, tracks four generations, and is almost inexhaustibly rich in scenes and characters and incidents. 'life after life' by kate atkinson | in real life, people have to make choices.