The Children Act

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  • Judge between own marriage crisis and the lives of others  

    The Children Act (Hardcover)
    No, really, it does not say that Ian McEwan would suffer thematically or staffed to fantasy poverty itself. Was it in "Solar" a fat, cynical climate researchers and in "Sweet Tooth" a secret agent, so it's in his long-awaited new
  • Touching beautiful  

    The Children Act (Hardcover)
    Ian McEwan is a master of the English language, the dense storylines and profound character as well as environmental studies. With his sometimes almost satirical, always keen observations he shows the people in all its contradictions and holds our so
  • Regulations  

    The Children Act (Hardcover)
    Fiona Maye is a pillar of society: As a family court judge known for their clever, precise and on top of elegantly written judgments she has with her 59 years achieved an almost Solomonic degree of judicial wisdom. To her secret grief remained childl
  • An impressive novel about the essence of life and the love of two people to each other!  

    The Children Act (Hardcover)
    The young Adam Henry suffers from leukemia and only a blood transfusion can save his life. But he and his parents are members of the Jehovah's Witnesses and those prohibiting the administration of a transfusion. The decision on Adam's life has now Fi
  • Riveting Novel About the Choices You Make  

    The Children Act (Hardcover)
    The Children Act is set in contemporary England and from the very first page, Ian McEwan draws you into Fiona Mayes world with detailed descriptions of her surroundings. Fiona is life on introvert High Court Judge approaching sixty who has been livin
  • How is pushing open doors very elegant  

    The Children Act (Hardcover)
    Fiona Maye, highly respected family court judge in London's High Court is accustomed to meet experienced and knowledgeable decisions about the lives of others. And we are responding in a moment when her own life threatens to fall apart: The husband h
  • Linguistically wonderful as always, content times controversial, sometimes mediocre  

    The Children Act (Hardcover)
    I love Ian McEwan's books, and mostly I read them as soon as they are published. Among them - which can be hardly avoid - some great in every way novels, but unfortunately mediocre. McEwan is a master of language, and he almost always achieves a suct