
SATURDAY - Ian McEwan
~ Standard Hardcover
~ Winner of the James Tait Memorial Prize for Fiction - 2005
Saturday is an astonishing novel that captures the fine balance of happiness and the unforeseen threats that can destroy it.Â
A brilliant, thrilling page-turner that will keep readers on the edge of their seats, Saturday is a work from the pen of a master and a wise and poignant portrait of the way we live now that considers both our vulnerability and our strength, particularly our ability to create sanctuary in a violent world.Â
"The tension throughout the novel between science and art culminates in a synthesis of the two, and a grave, hopeful, meaningful, transcendent ending." -- Publishers Weekly
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SATURDAY - Ian McEwan
~ Standard Hardcover
~ Winner of the James Tait Memorial Prize for Fiction - 2005
Saturday is an astonishing novel that captures the fine balance of happiness and the unforeseen threats that can destroy it.Â
A brilliant, thrilling page-turner that will keep readers on the edge of their seats, Saturday is a work from the pen of a master and a wise and poignant portrait of the way we live now that considers both our vulnerability and our strength, particularly our ability to create sanctuary in a violent world.Â
"The tension throughout the novel between science and art culminates in a synthesis of the two, and a grave, hopeful, meaningful, transcendent ending." -- Publishers Weekly
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~ Standard Hardcover
~ Winner of the James Tait Memorial Prize for Fiction - 2005
Saturday is an astonishing novel that captures the fine balance of happiness and the unforeseen threats that can destroy it.Â
A brilliant, thrilling page-turner that will keep readers on the edge of their seats, Saturday is a work from the pen of a master and a wise and poignant portrait of the way we live now that considers both our vulnerability and our strength, particularly our ability to create sanctuary in a violent world.Â
"The tension throughout the novel between science and art culminates in a synthesis of the two, and a grave, hopeful, meaningful, transcendent ending." -- Publishers Weekly























