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The Children Act

Original titleeng. The Children Act · 2014
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Interesting Facts

  • The book explores complex moral and legal questions related to children's rights and judges' responsibilities, making it relevant and profound in the context of contemporary social issues.
  • The main character, Judge Fiona Maye, faces a case that puts her in a difficult position between professional duties and personal feelings, adding drama and tension to the plot.
  • The novel raises questions about the role of religion in medical decision-making, especially concerning minors, making it particularly interesting for discussions on ethical dilemmas.
  • Ian McEwan masterfully uses legal themes to explore human emotions and relationships, making the book not only a legal thriller but also a deep psychological drama.
  • The book was adapted into a film, highlighting its popularity and significance, as well as McEwan's ability to create stories that resonate with a wide audience.
The Children Act
Date of publication: 22 January 2025
Last updated: 6 February 2025
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Original titleeng. The Children Act · 2014