Behind the scenes at the museum

332 pages

Published Dec. 15, 1995 by Picador, Distributed by Holtzbrinck Publishers.

ISBN:
978-0-312-15060-0
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OCLC Number:
85457853

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3 stars

I'm still not sure how I feel about this book. On the one hand, it is a beautifully written, moving (if depressing) and thorough account of three generations surviving in the face of death, infidelity and alienation. On the other hand, after 300 pages, a reader gets bored of every female character getting pregnant, running away from home and/or marrying an emotionally distance if not frankly abusive husband and regretting her life. It ends up feeling flat at best and at worst, a little misogynistic that even the smartest female characters get entangled in such things.

On a practical level, the intertwined narratives of many generations playing through the same script are very hard to keep straight, and I ended up needing a diagram to remember if Frank was Nell's husband or Alice's and how exactly Edmund was related to Bunty and who exactly Betty was, again? I get the …

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  • Families -- England -- Yorkshire -- Fiction.
  • Women -- England -- Yorkshire -- Fiction.

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