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Emotionally Weird
Emotionally Weird
Author: Kate Atkinson
The latest magical mystery tour de force from one of Britain’s most original novelists – winner of the Whitbread First Novel Award for Behind the Scenes at the Museum. — On a peat and heather island off the West Coast of Scotland, Effie and her mother, Nora, take refuge in the large mouldering house of their ancestors and tell each other stories...  more »
ISBN: 470012
Publication Date: 2000
Pages: 354
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Publisher: QPD
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover, Audio Cassette, Audio CD
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This was an interesting novel. It told several different developing stories at once in different author's styles, which is indicated by different fonts. It's interesting to see where the stories parallel life.
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This book just couldn't hold my attention. Atkinson has a meandering style and I wasn't patient enough to wait and see where she was going.
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I would count Kate Atkinson as one of my favorite authors. Her plots, her characters. I think she's a masterful author! And then, there's this book. Yecch. Couldn't get into it. I think that this book is supposed to be some clever literary piece. Perhaps that's the case, and I'm just not smart enough to get it. So, I hope others who are more intellectual than I will enjoy it.
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Set in Dundee, Scotland, in the early 70s, this is a complex multi-layered story about students in a college writing class and one student's quest to learn about her birth family. Atkinson writes well and the story is interwoven, yet compelling.
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"Sophisticated commentary on the art of storytelling, and a stinging critique of the foibles of modern literary studies." Washington Post Book World.
A playful, and yet complex novel, as a mother who is retreating from the world on a small island off the coast of Scotland, and her visiting college-age daughter, tell one another stories of their lives.
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