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The Child in Time Book

The Child in Time opens with a harrowing event. Stephen Lewis, a successful author of children's books, takes his 3-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: "It was a wonder there could be so much movement, so much purpose, all the time. He himself had none." This beautifully haunting book won a 1987 Whitbread Prize.Read More

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    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. From there, Lewis spirals into bereavement that has effects on his relationship with his wife, his psyche and time itself.

  • Foyles

    Stephen remained as always, though barely consciously, on the watch for children, for a five-year old girl. It was more than a habit, for a habit could be broken. A single moment is enough to shatter a lifetime. 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 his perception of time itself; changing, at first immeasurably, then imperceptibly, the entire course of his life. ‘This is a novel about childhood, but also about growing up and accepting responsibility. It’s a study of family, of the unexpected ways of love and how it curls through time; how time itself curls.’ – The GuardianA writer who has no doubt changed the landscape of British fiction, Ian McEwan’s diverse, experimental literary portfolio encompasses Gothic short stories, dark psychological dramas such as The Cement Garden and Enduring Love as well as the spy thriller Sweet Tooth, an epic of wartime, Atonement, and state-of-the-nation novels Amsterdam (for which he won the Booker Prize), Saturday, Solar and The Children Act.  

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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 a bereavement that has effects on his relationship with his wife his psyche and time itself.

  • BookDepository

    The Child in Time : Paperback : Vintage Publishing : 9780099755012 : : 03 Mar 2010 : Now a major BBC drama starring Benedict Cumberbatch 'Only Ian McEwan could write about loss with such telling honesty' Benedict Cumberbatch On a routine trip to the supermarket with his daughter one Saturday morning, Stephen Lewis, a well-known writer of children's books, turns his back momentarily.

  • ASDA

    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. From there Lewis spirals into bereavement that has effects on his relationship with his wife his psyche and time itself.

  • 0099755017
  • 9780099755012
  • Ian McEwan
  • 5 June 1997
  • Vintage
  • Paperback (Book)
  • 256
  • New edition
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