Atonement

Paperback $17.00

Feb 25, 2003 | 368 Pages

Hardcover $28.00

Jun 17, 2014 | 424 Pages

Ebook $13.99

May 20, 2003 | 368 Pages


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  • Paperback $17.00

    Feb 25, 2003 | 368 Pages


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  • Hardcover $28.00

    Jun 17, 2014 | 424 Pages


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  • Ebook $13.99

    May 20, 2003 | 368 Pages

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Awards

ALA Best Books for Young Adults WINNER

Commonwealth Writers Prize of Europe and South Asia WINNER 2002

National Book Critics Circle Awards NOMINEE

Booker Prize FINALIST 2001

Praise

"The engrossing new novel by the winner of the 1998 Booker Prize “hauls a defining part of the British literary tradition up to and into the 21st century.” –Geoff Dyer, The Guardian

“It is rare for a critic to feel justified in using the word “masterpiece,” but Ian McEwan’s new book really deserves to be called one…Atonement is a work of astonishing depth and humanity… This novel really is worthy of the Booker.” –The Economist

“The narrative, as always with McEwan, smoulders with slow-burning menace. the book is magically readable and never has McEwan shown himself to be more in sympathy with the vulnerability of the human heart.” –The Sunday Times

“McEwan is a consistently entertaining storyteller, giving good weight right up until the final page. Even by his exacting standards his latest novel is extraordinary. His trademark sentences of sustained eloquence and delicacy, which have sometimes over-rationalized the evocation of emotion, strike a deeper resonance in Atonement.” –The Times

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