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"I exist!" exclaims Ruby Lennox upon her conception in 1951, setting the tone for this humorous and poignant first novel in which Ruby at once celebrates and mercilessly skewers her middle-class English family. Peppered with tales of flawed family traits passed on from previous generations, Ruby's narrative examines the lives in her disjointed clan, which revolve around the family pet shop. But beneath the antics of her philandering father, her intensely irritable mother, her overly emotional sisters, and a gaggle of eccentric relatives are darker secrets--including an odd "feeling of something long forgotten"--that will haunt Ruby for the rest of her life. Kate Atkinson earned a Whitbread Prize in 1995 for this fine first effort. --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.

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The narrator's insistent voice and breezy delivery animates this enchanting first novel by a British writer who won one of the 1993 Ian St. James Awards for short stories. Ruby Lennox is a quirky, complex character who relates the events of her life and those of her dysfunctional family with equal parts humor, fervor and candor-starting with her moment of conception in York, England, in 1959: "I exist!" Ruby then describes the family she is to join. Her parents own a pet shop; her mother, Bunty, bitterly rues having married her philandering husband, George, and daydreams about what her life might have been. Ruby has two older sisters, willful Gillian and melancholy Patricia. Through its ambitious structure, the novel also charts five generations and more than a century of Ruby's family history, as reported in "footnotes" that follow relevant chapters. (For example, a passage about a pink glass button reveals the story of its original owner, Ruby's great-grandmother Alice, who will abandon her young family and run off with a French magician.) Ruby's richly imagined account includes both the details of daily life and the several tragic events that punctuate the family's mundane existence. Though the "footnote" entries are not quite as gripping as those rendered in Ruby's richly vernacular, energetic recitation, Atkinson's ebullient narrative style captures the troubled Lennox family with wit and poignant accuracy.
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1.0étoiles sur 5 not for me, Aoû 1 2007
Par Toni Osborne "The Way I See It" (Montreal, Canada) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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Ruby Lennox narrates her own life story from the moment of conception. She lives with her family above their pet store in York in the 50's. She reminisces about endless housework, weddings and funerals, and reveals long hidden family secrets. The narration is accompanied by many threads (footnotes) that run through four generations (great-grandmother, grandmother, uncles, aunts and cousins) and their struggles through the 19th century and the two World Wars that followed

This novel is extremely complex, very multi layered; you go back and forth through the years. You can see a character dying in one chapter only to reappear in the next one; it tends to be confusing at times. This book left me with a strange feeling and it really didn't suit my type of reading. On this I prefer leaving the readers to their individual preferences.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 The brilliant story of a family unhinged, Mars 23 2004
Par S. Becker "sminismoni" (Australia) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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In this book, the fictional Ruby Lennox reflects on her childhood and her family - her bizarre parents and strange, self-absorbed sisters, and ofcourse the small (and large) events that punctuate their lives. I found this dysfunctional family, who didn't seem to want to be a family (but were forced to anyway), really fascinating.

Reading this book, it isn't until the end that you realise what Ruby finally realises: that the individuals in families don't have to get along, they don't have to like eachother, they don't even have to take the same paths in life. But they will always have shared experiences (even if they had no choice in the matter), and somehow this is an indelible bond.

The anecdotes in the book are relayed with genuine feeling - as another reader has said, "tragi-comical" in their subject matter. The characters are brilliantly portrayed - amusing, quirky, selfish people who somehow still manage to have a bond with eachother (though they scarcely realise it). And the reflection on the meaning of family is subtle, not sickening and obvious.

Put simply, this is a moving, and yet highly entertaining book. I would recommend it to anyone that wants more from fiction than a fast-paced, light read.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 What a delightful book!, Fév 10 2004
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I liked this book so much I delayed reading the last five pages because I didn't want it to end! Though I couldn't always follow the backstory (the author uses chapters called "footnotes" to tell about the main character's ancestors), the writing was so wonderful that it didn't matter to me.

Here is an example of the text, which is narrated by Ruby, our protagonist. In this chapter she is 11 or 12 years old. She is describing their new neighbors, the Ropers. The Gillian she mentions is her now-dead older sister, Bunty is Ruby's mother and George, Ruby's father.

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"Our new neighbors are Mr Roper, Mrs Roper and their children, Christine, Kenneth and the baby-David. Mr Roper -- Clive -- is an ex-RAF squadron leader who now has some kind of executive job with British Rail -- exactly the kind of man my mother dreams about. And indeed, for several weeks after the Ropers move in at New Year, when Bunty is in her torpid phase, she lets fall a hail of remarks of the 'Why can't you be more like Clive Roper?' variety. These remarks stop with the upturn in Bunty's condition, somewhere around Whit, when she no longer needs George to be more like Mr Roper because she is toying with the original model.

My friendship with Christine Roper is based solely on proximity -- there is no escape from her. She's a year older than me and a particularly bossy girl, in some ways she is more like Gillian than Gillian was, except that she is very plain and Gillian was pretty (althought it's only now that she's dead that I'm willing to say that). Kenneth, my junior by two years, is like a distillation of all the little boys that ever were, a kind of demonstration model -- from the sagging socks to the half-sucked gobstopper in his pocket. He's annoying but harmless. Less so the baby-David, who dribbles from every orifice and is always red in the face from either screaming or doing his 'big jobs' to use Mrs Roper's inelegant phraseology. Mrs Roper (Harriet) isn't really my mother's sort. She's more like a squadron-leader than her husband -- a big, raw-boned woman with an air of certainty about her -- very loud and very English. You expect her to rummage around in her extremely untidy house and produce a lacrosse stick or a riding crop rather than the unprepossessing baby-David -- or his accessory, a swollen breast, pumping with blue veins like a 3-D delta map."

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The book is described as being "darkly comic," though I didn't feel the darkness unless I really paid attention to it as I was reading. There was much hardship in Ruby's family, but the way the story is told, there is so much to smile about that one needn't get bogged down in how depressing it all was.

At the time I read this book, I didn't have the concentration for a complex plot, which may be why I had trouble with the backstory. But, amazingly, the book was a joy even when I didn't know what was happening!

Having finally read the last five pages, I must now move on to other stories. To ease this separation, I've already picked up another of Kate Atkinson's books. I will consider myself fortunate if it is as delightful as this one!

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4.0étoiles sur 5 A Worthy Addition to the Empire of Chick Literature.
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Lovely book!
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