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Transcript: Review: Ian McEwan's novel "Saturday"
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- April 5, 2005
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MELISSA BLOCK, MICHELE NORRIS
All Things Considered (NPR)
04-05-2005
Review: Ian McEwan's novel "Saturday"
Host: MELISSA BLOCK, MICHELE NORRIS
Time: 8:00-9:00 PM
MELISSA BLOCK, host:
From NPR News, this is ALL THINGS CONSIDERED. I'm Melissa Block.
MICHELE NORRIS, host:
And I'm Michele Norris.
A Saturday in London, February 2003--in his new novel called "Saturday," British novelist Ian McEwan writes about the events of just one day. Alan Cheuse has a review.
ALAN CHEUSE reporting:
The day begins early for London neurosurgeon Henry Peron. He wakes up before first light next to his sleeping wife, Rosalind, a lawyer who was once his patient, whom he saved from a life of blindness. He's ...
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