The Children Act

221 pages

English language

Published May 16, 2014

ISBN:
978-0-345-80962-9
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The Children Act is a novel by the English writer Ian McEwan. It was published on 2 September 2014. The title is a reference to the Children Act 1989, a UK Act of Parliament. The book has been compared to Charles Dickens' Bleak House, with its similar settings, and opening lines.

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The Children Act is a book of two parts. I found the medical and family law parts fascinating; how far can the law go in intervening in someone’s life? When does a child have the right to decide what happens to them and so they have the right to let themselves die?

It’s sadly let down by the domestic side. We have this amazingly successful woman, who starts to wonder if she’s failed as a woman because she never had children. Reading that made me so angry. I think she had definitely won at being a woman.

The opening scene sees her husband request an open marriage, or at least permission to have an affair. It’s been seven weeks since they last had sex so that seems to justify it for him. On one hand, I can see it’s frustrating for him that she’s not been herself, more withdrawn from …

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