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On Chesil Beach by Ian McEwan
Book Type: Paperback
Published: 03 January 2008
Publisher: Vintage
RRP:£6.99
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Review:
Edward and Florence - intelligent and well educated, yet unable to communicate and express their fears and expectations regarding married love. This lack of communication leads to unspoken misunderstandings that, in turn, inevitably destroy all that could have been. Ian McEwan's descriptive writing builds the tension brilliantly and the reader cannot help but feel despair. This novella tells its story of communication problems within romantic partnerships, but I found myself once more reminded of the evils regarding lack of understanding and communication on the larger scale, ie., world powers.
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