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Atonement
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ATONEMENT, which Ian McEwan has called his "Jane Austen novel," is divided into three sections, reaching from the first chapter, set in 1935, to a startling coda in the early 2000s. In between is wartime Europe and a group of nurses tending to wounded soldiers; this section also describes the aftermath of the battle of Dunkirk, in which McEwan's ...
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Saturday
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Ian McEwan's unusual novel takes place over the course of one day in the life of a successful neurosurgeon named Henry Perowne. Henry is both a happy man and a decent one as, on Saturday, February 15, 2003, in London, he goes about his business--shopping, interacting with his wife, enjoying the day. (George Bush is in London, and the streets are ...
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Amsterdam
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Molly, the wife of a publisher, sinks swiftly and unexpectedly into madness and death. Two of her ex-lovers meet at her funeral. One is a famous composer working on his chef d'oeuvre, the other is an editor who has just realized he'll do anything to increase circulation at his newspaper. The two of them, horrified by what has happened, swear that ...
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Enduring Love
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In the aftermath of a tragedy, a young man named Jed Parry falls in love with Joe Rose, a science writer with a girlfriend he adores, and against all evidence insists that Joe loves him in return. Parry's obsession--a behavior pattern invented by McEwan, and called De Clérambault's Syndrome--becomes increasingly intense, culminating in what seems ...
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On Chesil Beach
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From the acclaimed author of "Atonement" comes a novel of remarkable depth and poignancy. Set in 1962, "On Chesil Beach" captures with understanding and compassion the innocence of a young newlywed couple at a time when marriage has been presumed to be the outward sign of maturity and independence.
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The Innocent
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It's 1955, and Leonard Marnham is a postal employee in postwar Berlin when he is conscripted to do undercover work. Leonard joins a telephone espionage project, the Berlin Tunnel, which monitors calls made from East Berlin to Moscow--an actual operation that was run jointly by the CIA and Britain's MI6. While involved with this project, Leonard ...
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Black Dogs
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The narrator delves into the history of his in-laws, June and Bernard, who fell in love during World War II, joined the Communist party, and honeymooned in France. There, June left Bernard; he returned to London to continue his political activism and she remained, isolated in a farmhouse, contemplating her mystical encounter with God and evil ...
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The Cement Garden
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In this tour de force of psychological unease--now a major motion picture starring Charlotte Gainsbourg and Sinead Cusack--McEwan excavates the ruins of childhood and uncovers things that most adults have spent a lifetime forgetting--or denying. "Possesses the suspense and chilling impact of Lord of the Flies".--Washington Post Book World.
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Daydreamer
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A web of related stories about a 10-year-old loner named Peter Fortune, whose outwardly ordinary life is enhanced by the bizarre adventures into which his imagination leads him. He exchanges places with the family cat, makes his family invisible, foils a burglary attempt, and trounces a notorious bully in a satisfying encounter. Illustrated.
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Child in Time
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THE CHILD IN TIME begins on a Saturday morning when Stephen Lewis and his 3-year-old daughter, Kate, go to the supermarket. As they wait in line, she is kidnapped -suddenly, inexplicably, without warning. The novel explores the effects of this harrowing event on Stephen and his wife, Julie. The novel's title comes from Stephen's awareness of time ...
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The Comfort of Strangers
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Colin and Mary, vacationing in a city very much like Venice, are not having a good time. Then they meet Robert, a seedy and somewhat sinister bar owner, and his wife--and find that the bizarre encounter energizes their deteriorating marriage. A twisted relationship develops among these four characters in a situation of mounting horror until the ...
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Rose Blanche
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Roberto Innocenti
Rose Blanche is a girl growing up in Germany during World War II. When she discovers a concentration camp near her home, Rose risks her own life to bring food and compassion to the starving prisoners housed there. Color illustrations accompany the text.
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First Love/Last Rites
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McEwan's first book, a collection of short stories, won him the nickname Ian Macabre. With its mixture of black comedy and horror, it is the precursor of his novels.
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In Between the Sheets
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These seven macabre stories, each with a twist, all feature distinctly odd relationships, including "Tales of a Kept Ape," about a man whose girlfriend has fallen in love with an ape, and "In Between the Sheets," about a love affair between a teenage girl and an older lesbian dwarf.
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First Love, Last Rites: Stories
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McEwan's first book, a collection of short stories, won him the nickname Ian Macabre. With its mixture of black comedy and horror, it is the precursor of his novels.
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In between the sheets and other stories
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These seven macabre stories, each with a twist, all feature distinctly odd relationships, including "Tales of a Kept Ape," about a man whose girlfriend has fallen in love with an ape, and "In Between the Sheets," about a love affair between a teenage girl and an older lesbian dwarf.
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The innocent : or the special relationship
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Rose Blanche
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The imitation game and other plays
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Three plays for television by Ian McEwan, published in1981.
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Soursweet
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The imitation game : three plays for television
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A Move Abroad: Or Shall We Die; the Ploughman's Lunch
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An Obstetrics and Gynaecology Vade-Mecum
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David K. James (Editor), Alec McEwan (Editor), Ian R. Johnson (Editor)
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Jardin de Cemento
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In this tour de force of psychological unease, McEwan excavates the ruins of childhood and uncovers things that most adults have spent a lifetime forgetting--or denying. "Possesses the suspense and chilling impact of "Lord of the Flies."--Washington Post Book World."
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Expiacion
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The major events of Booker Prize winner McEwan's new novel occur one day in the summer of 1935. Briony Tallis, a precocious 13-year-old with an overactive imagination, witnesses an incident between Cecilia, her older sister, and Robbie Turner, son of the Tallis family's charwoman. Already startled by the sexual overtones of what she has seen, she ...
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