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The Child in Time

By: Ian McEwan
Narrated by: Simon Prebble
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New York Times best-selling author Ian McEwan is a Booker and Whitbread Prize winner. In this powerful tour de force, two parents come to appreciate the forces of love and time after the disappearance of their daughter, Kate.©1987 Ian McEwan (P)2004 Recorded Books, LLC. Family Life Literary Fiction Genre Fiction Psychological
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Intense and profound. Requires your full attention, so no multi tasking here! The story evolves through multiple layers and can elicit many emotions, including profound heartbreak and loss. Fine narration!

Excellent Author!

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Narrator was excellent. McEwan writes beautifully. For me, his books are more about the journey: each sentence is so well crafted, and the plot is a bonus.

Ian McEwan doesn't disappoint.

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Where does A Child in Time rank among all the audiobooks you’ve listened to so far?

So far, at the top -- right up there with the later McEwans.

Have you listened to any of Simon Prebble’s other performances before? How does this one compare?

Prebble is a steady, reliable, articulate reader. He's able to give each character subtle shadings that pull the narrative forward without intruding or overacting.

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Both Sweet Tooth and Child in Time take place, for the most part in a London and at a time that's familiar to me. A personal bias -- a kind of hungry homesickness for time and place and old friends -- makes the choice of five stars inevitable!

But well beyond that is admiration for McEwan's ability to write a complex story of love and loss with great intelligence and humor.

A sustaining pleasure

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So many words, yet no story. The author had three major places to redeem himself, but failed.

Nothing but words

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I did not enjoy this book at all. Instead of a focus on the child who disappears and its effects on the family, the book focuses on other things, which didn’t interest me at all. The narration was good though.

Disappointing

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