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  1. Behind the Scenes at the Museum is British novelist Kate Atkinson 's debut novel, published in 1995. The book covers the experiences of Ruby Lennox, a girl from a working-class English family living in York. The museum of the title is York Castle Museum, which includes among its exhibits the façades of old houses from the city ...

    • Kate Atkinson
    • 1995
  2. 9 de mar. de 1995 · Behind the Scenes at the Museum. Kate Atkinson. 3.97. 40,339 ratings3,360 reviews. Ruby Lennox begins narrating her life at the moment of conception, and from there takes us on a whirlwind tour of the twentieth century as seen through the eyes of an English girl determined to learn about her family and its secrets.

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    • Paperback
  3. 1 de fev. de 1997 · Behind the Scenes at the Museum: A Novel, Packaging May Vary. Paperback – February 1, 1997. A deeply moving family story of happiness and heartbreak, Behind the Scenes at the Museum is bestselling author Kate Atkinson's award-winning literary debut.

    • Kate Atkinson
    • $24.76
    • Picador
  4. Ruby Lennox tells the story of her family from the end of the nineteenth century to the present day, using photographs and memories. The novel won the Whitbread (Costa) Book of the Year and explores the themes of identity, history and memory.

  5. 1 de jan. de 1996 · BEHIND THE SCENES AT THE MUSEUM. by Kate Atkinson ‧RELEASE DATE: Jan. 1, 1996. bookshelf. shop now. amazon bookshop. Spanning generations and both world wars, this British debut leaves no stone unturned in recounting the humorously turbulent family history of Ruby Lennox. Some novels grab the reader and hold on in a relentless pull to the finish.

    • Kirkus Reviews
  6. Kate Atkinson is one of the world's foremost novelists. Her most recent novel, Shrines of Gaiety, set in the aftermath of the First World War, is a Sunday Times bestseller. She won the Whitbread...

  7. A witty and moving story of a family's history, from the end of the nineteenth century to the present day, told by Ruby Lennox. The novel won the Whitbread Book of the Year Prize and received high praise from critics and authors.