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Poignant exploration of loss and distorted time.

"The Child in Time" will resonate if you're seeking a narrative that dives deep into the emotional complexities following a tragic loss. Ian McEwan masterfully weaves past and present, crafting a story that explores the fragility of our existence and the way our memories shape us. It's a book that stays with you, challenging you to confront the depths of parental love and the haunting nature of grief.

  • Whitbread Award (1987)
  • Prix Femina for Étranger (1993)
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The Child in Time

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ISBN: 9780099755012
Authors: Ian McEwan
Publisher: Vintage
Date of Publication: 2016-01-01
Format: Paperback
Related Collections: Drama, Literary Fiction, Contemporary
Related Topics: Literature, Literary Criticism
Goodreads rating: 3.59
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The Child in Time opens with a harrowing event. Stephen Lewis, a successful author of children's books, takes his three-year-old daughter on a routine Saturday morning trip to the supermarket. While waiting in line, his attention is distracted and his daughter is kidnapped. Just like that. From there, Lewis spirals into bereavement that has effects on his relationship with his wife, his psyche and time itself.
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Poignant exploration of loss and distorted time.

"The Child in Time" will resonate if you're seeking a narrative that dives deep into the emotional complexities following a tragic loss. Ian McEwan masterfully weaves past and present, crafting a story that explores the fragility of our existence and the way our memories shape us. It's a book that stays with you, challenging you to confront the depths of parental love and the haunting nature of grief.

  • Whitbread Award (1987)
  • Prix Femina for Étranger (1993)
Note: While we do our best to ensure the accuracy of cover images, ISBNs may at times be reused for different editions of the same title which may hence appear as a different cover.