Atonement
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Atonement

McEwan, Ian

Summary

Ian McEwan’s symphonic novel of love and war, childhood and class, guilt and forgiveness provides all the satisfaction of a brilliant narrative and the provocation we have come to expect from this master of English prose.On a hot summer day in 1935, thirteen-year-old Briony Tallis witnesses the flirtation between her older sister, Cecilia, and Robbie Turner, the son of a servant.

Ian McEwan’s symphonic novel of love and war, childhood and class, guilt and forgiveness provides all the satisfaction of a brilliant narrative and the provocation we have come to expect from this master of English prose.On a hot summer day in 1935, thirteen-year-old Briony Tallis witnesses the flirtation between her older sister, Cecilia, and Robbie Turner, the son of a servant. But Briony’s incomplete grasp of adult motives and her precocious imagination bring about a crime that will change all their lives, a crime whose repercussions Atonement follows through the chaos and carnage of World War II and into the close of the twentieth century.(back cover)

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Highlights

  • Easy to enjoy: 384 pages · Paperback
  • By McEwan, Ian

Details

  • ISBN: 9780224062787
  • Author: McEwan, Ian
  • Format: Paperback
  • Pages: 384
  • Language: English
  • Publication date: 20 September 2001
  • Condition: Used – Good

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McEwan, Ian and Ian McEwan

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A depiction of love and war, class, childhood and England, that explores shame and forgiveness, atonement and the possibility of absolution.