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Behind the Scenes at the Museum

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Behind the Scenes at the Museum

By: Kate Atkinson
Narrated by: Pearl Hewitt
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A deeply moving family story of happiness and heartbreak, Behind the Scenes at the Museum is best-selling author Kate Atkinson's award-winning literary debut.

National Best seller

Winner of the Whitbread Book of the Year

Ruby Lennox begins narrating her life at the moment of conception, and from there takes us on a whirlwind tour of the 20th century as seen through the eyes of an English girl determined to learn about her family and its secrets.

Kate Atkinson's first novel is "a multigenerational tale of a spectacularly dysfunctional Yorkshire family and one of the funniest works of fiction to come out of Britain in years" (The New York Times Book Review).

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Multigenerational Masterpiece • Compelling Family Saga • Superb Performance • Beautiful Narration • Humorous Moments
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This novel darts around in time which makes for considerable confusion in remembering which family members belong to whom. I loved the reflective prose and even got to appreciate the reader’s accent after a while. As with many novels the last chapter was a hurried tying up of loose ends which detracted from the overall novel’s pace.

A bit choppy

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Quirky, smart and funny. I really enjoyed the story and it's characters were interesting. the narration was fantastic also.

smart and funny

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Reading of this section of the book was hysterical....I wasn't quite vested in the story or series of story lines, but some of the reading moments...this one in particular...were very well executed.

memorable wedding and world cup collision

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Atkinson always delights, and this is no different. Just a wonderful family story about love, relationships and how we develop them.

Easily one of the best I’ve wcer read

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Beautifully read and acted. The story teller kept the reader interested and engaged. Plenty of twists to keep the narrative fresh. All in all a delightful interlude of escaping into the life of a family’s trials and tribulations

An entertaining and page turning story

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I liked how focused the story was on one individual so we really came to know her. The reader seemed to respect the character and had kindness in her voice which influenced the listener.

Deep Dive

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The narrator was suburb. I found myself sometimes just listening to the voice and not the story which meant I needed to rewind. For me the timelines were a bit mixed up at times but honestly I didn’t care as I loved the writing and narration so much.

Thought provoking story

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I couldn't have read this as a written work, I had to listen to this story, and it took time to adjust myself to the point of view. But I am so glad I did. This story is truly about siblings, the layers of sisters over time. And I'm grateful for it.

I love the layers of sisters

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It makes sense that narrator Ruby's scorn for her mother, Bunty starts in the womb because this is a novel about how women run the show through the generations. Though she will never make Mother of the Year, Bunty at least endures her daughter's relentlessly scorn-filled memories with fortitude and at least a little dignity intact. Further, because she is the narrator's connection to her grandmother, aunts, great-aunts, and great-grandmother, her presence provides crucial continuity for this tale of generations of working class women in Yorkshire and one in which men are the bit players--good to start the occasional unwed pregnancy, romance someone away from her life made miserable by another, die prematurely, die in war, die at sea, or, in Bunty's case, to stay until death but make her undone with his philandering. Though she suffers greatly from her daughter's opinion, she is paid the ultimate compliment of becoming the book's most memorable presence.

women rule this family saga

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A well written intriguing book, but at times hard to figure out who the characters were from prior chapters. I imagine that reading it, rather than listening, would eliminate most of the initial confusion.Well worth the trouble, and once you get into the flow, really a great read.

Hard to figure out who everybody is at first, but worth the trouble

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