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 · “The Children Act” tells the story of a British High Court judge whose docket is overwhelmed by the woes of families and the faithful: “divorcing Jewish parents, unequally Orthodox Author: Deborah Friedell. "Like all of McEwan's work, The Children Act is a very readable narrative, fortified with suspense and displaying a taste for the lurid." -- Philip Marchand, National Post "Fans of Ian McEwan are going to love The Children Act.  · The Children Act review – flaws in Ian McEwan’s novel are cruelly exposed Emma Thompson does her best as a high court judge called upon to make a Author: Wendy Ide.


The Children Act by Ian McEwan review - the intricate workings of institutionalised power. A high court judge immersed in her work finds her world disrupted by a life-or-death decision. "Like all of McEwan's work, The Children Act is a very readable narrative, fortified with suspense and displaying a taste for the lurid." -- Philip Marchand, National Post "Fans of Ian McEwan are going to love The Children Act. The Children Act (Signed First Edition) Ian McEwan. Published by Doubleday / Nan Talese (New York), ISBN ISBN Seller: Dan Pope Books, West Hartford, CT, U.S.A.


The Children Act is a novel by award-winning British author Ian McEwan. First published in the United States by Nan A. Talese in , it is the London-set story of well-respected family law judge Fiona Maye, her disintegrating marriage, and the young man whose case changes her life forever. “The Children Act” tells the story of a British High Court judge whose docket is overwhelmed by the woes of families and the faithful: “divorcing Jewish parents, unequally Orthodox. The Children Act by Ian McEwan review – the intricate workings of institutionalised power A high court judge immersed in her work finds her world disrupted by a life-or-death decision Bold.

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