The Children Act
de McEwan, Ian
- Usado
- Estado
- Used - Very Good
- ISBN 10
- 0224101994
- ISBN 13
- 9780224101998
- Librería
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Mishawaka, Indiana, United States
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Sinopsis
IAN McEWAN is the bestselling author of fifteen books, including the novels Sweet Tooth ; Solar , winner of the Bollinger Everyman Wodehouse Prize; On Chesil Beach ; Saturday ; Atonement , winner of the National Book Critics Circle Award and the W. H.Smith Literary Award; The Comfort of Strangers and Black Dogs , both short-listed for the Booker Prize; Amsterdam , winner of the Booker Prize; and The Child in Time , winner of the Whitbread Award; as well as the story collections First Love, Last Rites , winner of the Somerset Maugham Award, and In Between the Sheets . He lives in Gloucestershire.
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- Librería
- Better World Books (US)
- Inventario del vendedor #
- 345349-6
- Título
- The Children Act
- Autor
- McEwan, Ian
- Estado del libro
- Used - Very Good
- Cantidad disponible
- 1
- Encuadernación
- Tapa dura
- ISBN 10
- 0224101994
- ISBN 13
- 9780224101998
- Editorial
- Penguin Random House
- Lugar de publicación
- London
- Primera fecha de publicación de esta edición
- 2014
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