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tlaloq 's review for:
Life After Life
by Kate Atkinson
Atkinson's prose puts me in mind of Mary Ann Evans, Kate Chopin, Virginia Woolf, Edith Wharton, Sylvia Plath, and Rachel Cusk. Perhaps it's not the style so much as it is women characters whose lives seem somehow vapid.
Atkins solves narrative choices by providing a kind of multiverse that hinges on the "gifts" of a central character.
Atkins solves narrative choices by providing a kind of multiverse that hinges on the "gifts" of a central character.