Atonement - Ian McEwan
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Atonement

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Language
English
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Recorded Books
ISBN
9781428177772
On a sweltering summer day in 1935 England, thirteen-year-old Briony Tallis witnesses a charged moment between her older sister, Cecilia, and Robbie Turner, the housekeeper's son. Through the lens of a precocious imagination and an incomplete grasp of adult emotions, Briony misinterprets what she has seen, leading her to make a false accusation that shatters the lives of all three. This single, childish mistake sets in motion a chain of events with devastating consequences, forever altering the futures of the two young lovers.

Spanning several decades, the narrative follows Briony into adulthood as she grapples with the immense weight of her actions. The story moves from the idyllic pre-war country estate to the chaos of World War II, including the evacuation of Dunkirk, exploring the enduring power of love, the profound nature of guilt, and the complex, lifelong search for forgiveness. It is an examination of the lines between fiction and reality, and whether a storyteller can ever truly repair the damage done by a lie.

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Atonement Originally published in 2003
Original language
English
Original publisher Tandem Library

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