Atonement A Novel

Atonement A Novel by Ian McEwan is a reprint edition published by Anchor Books in 2007, featuring 351 pages in English. The narrative begins on a sweltering day in the summer of 1935, where thirteen-year-old Briony Tallis witnesses a pivotal moment between her sister Cecilia and their childhood friend Robbie Turner. This event sets off a chain of misunderstandings and actions that irrevocably alter the lives of all three characters, leading Briony to grapple with guilt and the consequences of her imagination.
Readers will find a rich exploration of themes such as family life, psychological complexity, and the impact of war. The story spans significant historical moments, from a country house in England to the retreat at Dunkirk and a London hospital, ultimately culminating in a reunion of the Tallis family in 1999. McEwan intricately weaves together the threads of childhood innocence, love, and the quest for forgiveness, making Atonement a profound examination of shame and the challenges of seeking absolution.
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On the hottest day of the summer of 1935, thirteen-year-old Briony Tallis sees her sister, Cecilia, strip off her clothes and plunge into the fountain in the garden of their country house. Watching her is Robbie Turner, her childhood friend who, like Cecilia, has recently come down from Cambridge. By the end of that day, the lives of all three will have been changed forever. Robbie and Cecilia will have crossed a boundary they had not even imagined at its start, and will have become victims of the younger girl’s imagination. Briony will have witnessed mysteries and committed a crime that creates in her a sense of guilt that will colour her entire life. Ian McEwan has in each of his novels drawn the reader brilliantly into the intimate lives and situations of his characters. But never before has he written on a canvas so large: taking the reader from a manor house in England in 1935, to the retreat to Dunkirk in 1941, to a London hospital soon after where the maimed, broken, and dying soldiers are shipped from the evacuation, to a reunion of the Tallis clan in 1999. Atonement is Ian McEwan’s finest achievement. Brilliant and utterly enthralling in its depiction of childhood, love and war. England and class, it is at its center a profound-and profoundly moving-exploration of shame and forgiveness, of atonement and the difficulty of absolution.
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