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Atonement

By: Ian McEwan
Narrated by: Josephine Bailey
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On the hottest day in 1935, and on the brink of a world war, three children lose their innocence as the sweltering summer heat bears down and their lives are changed forever. Cecilia Tallis is of England's privileged class; Robbie Turner is the housekeeper's son. In their moment of intimate surrender, they are interrupted by Cecilia's hyper-imaginative and scheming 13-year-old sister, Briony. As chaos consumes the family, Briony commits a crime, the guilt of which she shall carry throughout her life.

Atonement is a story with emotional intensity and a gripping plot, brilliant and utterly enthralling in its depiction of childhood, love, war, England, and class. The novel is a profoundly moving exploration of shame, forgiveness, and the difficulty of absolution.

©2006 Ian McEwan (P)2006 Phoenix Books, Inc.

Accolades & Awards

National Book Critics Circle Award
2002
Los Angeles Times Book Prize
2002
Historical Fiction Literary Fiction Los Angeles Times Book Prize National Book Critics Circle Award World Literature England War Psychological Fiction Genre Fiction Sagas
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The best parts are the metafictional elements, the story about story making. I also liked the novelist's reflections on the nature of free will and selfhood near the beginning.

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