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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Steve_McEwanSteve McEwan - Wikipedia

    Steve McEwan is a multi Grammy award-winning British songwriter, artist, and musician. His songs have been recorded by country music artists including Chris Stapleton, Kenny Chesney, Carrie Underwood, Faith Hill, and Keith Urban.

  2. www.parkhousepublishing.co.ukSteve McEwen

    Steve McEwen has worked with large global corporations and small businesses, starting out in mechanical engineering and finishing his career working in Finance, Risk Management and Promotional Marketing sectors.

  3. Set against the background of national and global events, McEwen is both deft and profound in his portrayal of, and commentary on, the political, economic and social developments of our time. The book is full of perceptive insights into events and individuals and is often very moving.

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  4. The story of the year. 'Lessons shows [McEwan] at the very peak of his powers. He has written his masterpiece' Daily Telegraph. When the world is still counting the cost of the Second World War and the Iron Curtain has descended, young Roland Baines's life is turned upside down.

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    Ian McEwan is a British writer who was born in 1948 in Aldershot. His father served the military and as such much of McEwan’s childhood was spent in North Africa, Germany and Asia. Upon returning to England he pursued his studies and was awarded a degree in English Literature in 1970 from the prestigious University of Sussex. He continued to follow...

    Ian McEwan’s first published works were collections of Gothic themed short stories. The first of which, Last Rites allowed him to take home his first award when he won the Sommerset Maugham Award in the year 1976. The Cement Garden, his very first novel was published in the year 1978 and it along with his second novel The-Comfort-of-Strangers, were...

    After the release of The-Comfort-of-Strangers, McEwan took a few years before releasing his next novel, The-Child-in-Time. During this period McEwan was still productive writing a children’s book and oratorio. When returning to his novel, he proved he had not lost any of his flair as he won the Whitbread-Novel-Award for The-Child-in-Time. He has co...

    Ian McEwan’s novels were acclaimed from the outset. His storytelling ability and his subject matter ensure their relevance and popularity. As an artist he does not only limit himself to this milieu however. He has written a few screenplays, that may not have the same success as his adapted novels have had, but they still show the scope of his talen...

    Ian McEwan kept producing thought provoking novels throughout the 90’s. This string of quality work let to the 1998 novel Amsterdam, which gave him the honored Man Booker Prize, for which he has been nominated six times. His novels continue to entertain not only on their pages but also on the big screen. The 2007 film adaptation of McEwan’s 2001 no...

    It would seem that Ian McEwan has led a charmed life as an author, and in essence that is the case. There has been a bit of controversy surrounding novel Atonement which led to him being accused of plagiarism in 2006. It was said that a passage from his book closely mirrored one from the memoirs of Lucilla Andrews entitled No Time For Love. McEwan ...

  5. Verified Purchase. Lessons is McEwan’s best novel since Atonement, a true late major work, perhaps a late masterpiece. He handles an armada of complex interlocking threads with breathtaking aplomb, from broad historical strokes through to microscopic dissections of human emotions and perceptions.

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  6. Epic, mesmerising and deeply humane, Lessons is a chronicle for our times - a powerful meditation on history and humanity through the prism of one ordinary man. The mesmerising new novel from Ian McEwan, the bestselling author of Atonement. The world is forever changing.

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