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008 | 230927s2006 nyu 000 1 eng d | ||
020 | _a9781400076192 | ||
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_cQCPL _erda |
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082 | _aFic | ||
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_aMcEwan, Ian _eauthor |
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_aSaturday _b: a novel _c/ Ian McEwan |
250 | _aFirst Anchor Books edition | ||
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_aNew York : _bAnchor Books, _c2006 |
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300 | _a289 pages | ||
336 |
_2rdacontent _atext |
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_2rdamedia _aunmediated |
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_2rdacarrier _avolume |
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520 | _aSaturday, February 15, 2003. Henry Perowne is a contented man - a successful neurosurgeon, the devoted husband of Rosalind, and proud father of two grown-up children. Unusually, he wakes before dawn, drawn to the window of his bedroom and filled with a growing unease. As he looks out at the night sky, he is troubled by the state of the world - the impending war against Iraq, a gathering pessimism since 9/11, and a fear that his city and his happy family life are under threat. | ||
650 |
_aNeurosurgeons _vFiction |
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655 | 7 |
_2lcgft _910524 _aPsychological fiction |
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_2ddc _cBOOK |