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This article is about the novel. For the Act of Parliament, see Children Act 1989.First edition (UK) | |
Author | Ian McEwan |
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Cover artist | Gilles Peress (Magnum Photos) |
Language | English |
Publisher | Jonathan Cape |
Publication date | 2 September 2014 |
Publication place | United Kingdom |
Pages | 224 pages |
ISBN | 978-0-224-10199-8 |
The Children Act is a novel by the English writer Ian McEwan, published on 2 September 2014. The title is a reference to the Children Act 1989, a UK Act of Parliament.
Plot Introduction
Fiona Maye is a respected High Court Judge specializing in Family Law. But though outwardly successful, in her private life she must contend with the regret of childlessness and the announcement by her husband that he is about to embark on an affair. Meanwhile she is called upon to rule in the case of Adam, a seventeen year old boy suffering from leukemia who is refusing crucial a blood transfusion on account of his beliefs as a Jehovah's Witness.
Inspiration
Ian McEwan explains his inspiration in an essay he wrote for The Guardian which begins, "Some years ago I found myself at dinner with a handful of judges – a bench is the collective noun. They were talking shop, and I was politely resisting the urge to take notes. The conversation was exotic in content, rather familiar in form. There was a fair amount of banter, of chuckling and teasing as they recalled certain of each other's judgments. They quoted well-turned phrases and fondly remembered ingenious conclusions. Clearly, they read each other closely. They may have been a little harder on the judgments of those not present. How easily, I thought at the time, this bench could be mistaken for a group of novelists discussing each other's work, reserving harsher strictures for those foolish enough to be absent."
External links
- The Children Act on Ian McEwan's official website.
- The Children Act on publisher's official website (UK).
- The Children Act on publisher's official website (USA).
- Ian McEwan on The Children Act - books podcast
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- Ian McEwan: the law versus religious belief, The Guardian, Friday 5th September 2014.
- Sarah E Green, solicitor at TLT, reviews Ian McEwan’s latest novel which concerns a High Court judge in the Family Division Retrieved 2015-03-30.