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Out Of Line

by Kate Atkinson

7 books Started 2020
Publication Reading Order

The Out Of Line is a Crime Fiction / Literary Fiction series by Kate Atkinson, comprising 7 books first published in 2020. Books are listed in publication order, which is the recommended reading sequence.

# Title Year Buy
1 This Telling (Short Story) ( By: Cheryl Strayed) 2020 Buy from Amazon
2 Graceful Burdens (Short Story) ( By: Roxane Gay) 2020 Buy from Amazon
3 Sweet Virginia (Short Story) ( By: Caroline Kepnes) 2020 Buy from Amazon
4 The Contractors (Short Story) ( By: Lisa Ko) 2020 Buy from Amazon
5 Halfway to Free (Short Story) ( By: Emma Donoghue) 2020 Buy from Amazon
6 Bear Witness (Short Story) ( By: Mary Gaitskill) 2020 Buy from Amazon
7 Shine, Pamela! Shine! (Short Story) 2020 Buy from Amazon
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**Kate Atkinson** (b. 1951) is a critically acclaimed English novelist and short story writer. Born in York, she studied English at the University of Dundee. Atkinson's debut novel, "Behind the Scenes at the Museum" (1995), won the Whitbread Novel Award. She gained international recognition for the "Jackson Brodie" series, featuring a former police inspector turned private investigator. Notable works include "Life After Life" (2013), which won the Costa Book of the Year Award, and "Transcription" (2018), winner of the Women's Prize for Fiction. Atkinson's writing is characterized by its intricate plotting, evocative prose, and exploration of themes of time, fate, and redemption. She has been praised for her insightful character development and her ability to create compelling narratives. Her numerous awards include the Gold Dagger Award for Best Crime Novel (2005) and the Commonwealth Writers' Prize (2009). Atkinson has also been nominated for the Man Booker Prize and the BBC National Short Story Award. Her work has been translated into over 40 languages.

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