Life After Life Resources
WEBSITES
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Your one-stop shop for all things Atkinson, including her line-up of books.
ARTICLES AND INTERVIEWS
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The New York Times points out that Ursula's life is like a story, one that can be revised and revised until it's just right. But can you ever over edit?
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Atkinson discusses just how ordinary Eva Braun was in this interview about her book. Hitler's lover: She's just like us.
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The Chatelaine book club interviews Atkinson and asks question after question about Life After Life.
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Atkinson reveals that she tends to like dogs a bit more than people in this wooftastic Goodreads interview.
VIDEO
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Life After Life is better with Australian accents.
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Atkinson discusses her Costa Award-winning book in a delightful little restaurant where we wish she'd invite us to dinner.
AUDIO
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Yes it goes on and on, our friends… Meg Wolitzer discusses the dangers of a book without a beginning, middle, or end in her review.
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Atkinson discusses whether Ursula's many deaths diminish death itself (like when someone uses the "dead grandmother" excuse for the third time to get a day off work), or make it more poignant.
IMAGES
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Izzie has some hot wheels that probably look a lot like this. We can picture her in red.
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In case you're thinking "the Blitz sounds so terrible, I wish I could see actual pictures of the horror," well, your wish has been granted.