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Books with author Kate Atkinson

  • One Good Turn

    Kate Atkinson, Jason Isaacs

    Audio CD (Audiobooks, May 25, 2010)
    Case Histories, once again featuring ex-cop turned private investigator Jackson Brodie.It is summer, it is the Edinburgh Festival. People queuing for a lunchtime show witness a road-rage incident – an incident which changes the lives of everyone involved. Jackson Brodie, ex-army, ex-police, ex-private detective, is also an innocent bystander – until he becomes a suspect. With Case Histories, Kate Atkinson showed how brilliantly she could explore the crime genre and make it her own. In One Good Turn she takes her masterful plotting one step further. Like a set of Russian dolls each thread of the narrative reveals itself to be related to the last. Her Dickensian cast of characters are all looking for love or money and find it in surprising places. As ever with Atkinson what each one actually discovers is their true self.Unputdownable and triumphant, One Good Turn is a sharply intelligent read that is also percipient, funny, and totally satisfying.From the Hardcover edition.
  • a novel:When Will There Be Good News byAtkinson

    Atkinson K.

    Hardcover (Little, Brown and Company, March 15, 2008)
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  • When Will There Be Good News?

    Kate Atkinson, Jason Isaacs

    Audio CD (Audiobooks, June 7, 2010)
    International BestsellerWhen Will There Be Good News? is the brilliant new novel from the acclaimed author of Case Histories and One Good Turn, once again featuring private investigator Jackson Brodie. Thirty years ago, six-year-old Joanna witnessed the brutal murders of her mother, brother and sister, before escaping into a field, and running for her life. Now, the man convicted of the crime is being released from prison, meaning Dr. Joanna Hunter has one more reason to dwell on the pain of that day, especially with her own infant son to protect. Sixteen-year-old Reggie, recently orphaned and wise beyond her years, works as a nanny for Joanna Hunter, but has no idea of the woman’s horrific past. All Reggie knows is that Dr. Hunter cares more about her baby than life itself, and that the two of them make up just the sort of family Reggie wished she had: that unbreakable bond, that safe port in the storm. When Dr. Hunter goes missing, Reggie seems to be the only person who is worried, despite the decidedly shifty business interests of Joanna’s husband, Neil, and the unknown whereabouts of the newly freed murderer, Andrew Decker.Across town, Detective Chief Inspector Louise Monroe is looking for a missing person of her own, murderer David Needler, whose family lives in terror that he will return to finish the job he started. So it’s not surprising that she listens to Reggie’s outrageous thoughts on Dr. Hunter’s disappearance with only mild attention. But when ex-police officer and Private Investigator, Jackson Brodie arrives on the scene, with connections to Reggie and Joanna Hunter of his own, the details begin to snap into place. And, as Louise knows, once Jackson is involved there’s no telling how many criminal threads he will be able to pull together — or how many could potentially end up wrapped around his own neck.In an extraordinary virtuoso display, Kate Atkinson has produced one of the most engrossing, masterful, and piercingly insightful novels of this or any year. It is also as hilarious as it is heartbreaking, as Atkinson weaves in and out of the lives of her eccentric, grief-plagued, and often all-too-human cast. Yet out of the excesses of her characters and extreme events that shake their worlds comes a relatively simple message, about being good, loyal, and true. When Will There Be Good News? shows us what it means to survive the past and the present, and to have the strength to just keep on keeping on.From the Hardcover edition.
  • Life in a Rotten Log

    Kathie Atkinson

    Paperback (Allen & Unwin, Oct. 1, 1994)
    Describes the various plants and animals that take up residence in a fallen tree, and details their role in the natural cycle that converts the remains of the tree into soil from which new trees may grow
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  • Birds

    Kathie Atkinson

    Paperback (Allen & Unwin, Nov. 1, 1994)
    Shows and describes Australian birds, including the emu, rosella, lorikeet, budgerigar, cockatoo, eagle, kookaburra, magpie, currawong, robin, honeyeater, fairy wren, finch, brush-turkey, bowerbird, egret, duck, gull, tern, albatross, and penguin
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  • The Blue Layer

    Kathie Atkinson

    Paperback (Sra, Jan. 1, 1994)
    Text and illustrations describe the physical characteristics, habits, and natural environment of the Portuguese man-of-war.
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  • Animal Weapons Australian edition

    Kathie Atkinson

    Paperback (Cambridge University Press, April 1, 1999)
    Animal Weapons is a title in the Cambridge Reading Australia series which complements Cambridge Reading. Animal Weapons looks at the equipment animals use to catch and kill their prey. The book also emphasises the importance of keeping balance in nature. Examples are drawn mainly from Australian animals and birds. Cambridge Reading Australia is produced in Australia. The consulting editor for the series is Juliet Partridge, Department of Early Childhood, University of Tasmania.
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  • The Watsons

    Jane Austen, Kate Atkinson

    Paperback (Hesperus Press, April 1, 2007)
    Left impoverished upon the death of her aunt, Emma Watson has no option but to be reunited with her estranged father and siblings. Initially delighted with her new life—including the fashionable society balls to which she now has access—Emma soon realizes that her family harbors many ill feelings, not least those springing from the sisters' hopes—and disappointments—in snaring a husband. So when the eligible and suitably rich Tom Musgrove begins to transfer his affections from her sister Margaret to Emma, the result can only be further sibling rivalry and unrest. A delightful, exquisitely drawn portrait of family life, The Watsons is Jane Austen at her storytelling best. Author of the masterpieces Pride and Prejudice and Emma, Jane Austen (1775–1817) is one of the most beloved novelists of all time.
  • Bush Animals

    Kathie Atkinson

    Hardcover (Australia in Print, )
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  • Worms, Wonderful Worms

    Kathie Atkinson

    Paperback (Sra, Sept. 1, 1996)
    Describes different kinds of worms that live in rock pools, beaches, and oceans, including fire worms, giant beach worms, and Christmas-tree worms
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  • Baby Animals

    Kathie Atkinson

    Paperback (Australia in Print, Aug. 1, 1989)
    Shows and describes a puppy, kitten, kid, joey, fawn, calf and a young koala, wombat, turtle, slug, tadpole, possum, wallaby, emu, and echidna.
  • Bush Animals

    Kathie Atkinson

    Paperback (Allen & Unwin, Oct. 1, 1994)
    Shows and describes Australian wildlife, including the dingo, koala, wombat, kangaroo, wallaby, sugar glider, echidna, emu, and kookaburra