"Shrines of Gaiety," by Kate Atkinson (Doubleday, 416 pages, $29) If Dickens had lived to write about the Jazz Age, he would have produced a novel much like Kate Atkinson’s “Shrines of Gaiety.” A ...
Acclaimed author Kate Atkinson has been presented with the prestigious Lifetime Achievement Award by the Saltire Society, describing the recognition as a "tremendous honour". The accolade was bestowed ...
The title of British author Kate Atkinson’s new short-story collection, “Normal Rules Don’t Apply,” could easily be repurposed for an eventual memoir. Atkinson, who didn’t start writing until age 40 ...
Doubleday UK has snapped up Our Noble Selves, the new novel by Kate Atkinson. The book was acquired as part of an ongoing contract signed with Peter Straus at RCW Agency.
One reason I am always delighted to hear that Kate Atkinson has written a new novel is that I know I’m in for surprises, of the best kind. Atkinson’s brilliant, award-winning books are hard to ...
Getting your Trinity Audio player ready... Editor’s note: The opinions of the smart, well-read women in my Denver book club mean a lot, and often determine what the rest of us choose to pile onto our ...
Our crime columnist on books by Kate Atkinson, Nicholas Meyer, Marcie R. Rendon and Nilanjana Roy. Credit...Pablo Amargo Supported by By Sarah Weinman Kate Atkinson has been dazzling readers ever ...
Over the course of her career, Kate Atkinson has proved to be an ambidextrous writer, equally skilled in two forms of fiction. Not content with producing critically acclaimed literary novels such as ...
Surprising, versatile, dark and funny, the British writer has something for (almost) everyone. By Sadie Stein Our crime columnist recommends books starring hard-boiled investigators who are ready to ...
In her novel “Big Sky” (2019), Kate Atkinson delighted many readers by bringing back Jackson Brodie, the private investigator central to three of her best-known mysteries, a decade after he’d last ...
''Real people were hurt, financially and emotionally.'' Kate Atkinson is sounding happy. When she speaks to TV WEEK, she’s in country Victoria, where she’s been riding horses, but with the WA border ...
One reason I am always delighted to hear that Kate Atkinson has written a new novel is that I know I’m in for surprises, of the best kind. Atkinson’s brilliant, award-winning books are hard to ...
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