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A brilliant, emotionally wrenching new novel from the author of Atonement and Amsterdam. Fiona Maye, a leading High Court judge, renowned for her fierce intelligence and sensitivity is called on to try an urgent case. For religious reasons, a seventeen-year-old boy is refusing the medical treatment that could save his life. Time is running out. She visits the boy in hospital - an encounter which stirs long-buried feelings in her and powerful new emotions in the boy. But it is Fiona who must ultimately decide whether he lives or dies and her judgement will have momentous consequences for them both.
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The Children Act, Ian McEwan
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- Publicado en
- 2014
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- Título
- The Children Act
- Idioma
- Inglés
- Autores
- Ian McEwan
- Editorial
- Vintage Books
- Publicado en
- 2014
- Formato
- Tapa blanda
- ISBN10
- 0099599635
- ISBN13
- 9780099599630
- Serie
- Etiquetas
- Ficción, Ficción contemporánea, Suspense, Literatura Británica, Fe, Paternidad, Inglaterra, Vida, Novelas sociales, Gran Bretaña, Adaptada al cine, Literatura inglesa, Matrimonio, Londres, Esperanza, Novelas psicológicas, Ética, Confianza, Escándalos y affaires, Entorno jurídico, Juicios, Procesos Judiciales, Responsabilidad, Judicatura, Derecho Familiar, Leucemia, Testigos de Jehová
- Primera publicación
- 2014
- Título original
- The Children Act
- Calificación
- 3,7 de 5
- Descripción
- A brilliant, emotionally wrenching new novel from the author of Atonement and Amsterdam. Fiona Maye, a leading High Court judge, renowned for her fierce intelligence and sensitivity is called on to try an urgent case. For religious reasons, a seventeen-year-old boy is refusing the medical treatment that could save his life. Time is running out. She visits the boy in hospital - an encounter which stirs long-buried feelings in her and powerful new emotions in the boy. But it is Fiona who must ultimately decide whether he lives or dies and her judgement will have momentous consequences for them both.








