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$16.95
Mar 08, 2011 | ISBN 9780307739537
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Mar 30, 2010 | ISBN 9780385533423
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Praise
“Totally gripping and entirely hilarious.” —The Wall Street Journal
“Playful … glittering, gimlet-eyed…. Solar is balls-out, inventive, and brilliant.” —Elle
“McEwan’s funniest novel yet.” —The New York Times Book Review, Editors’ Choice
“Excellent…. Discreet and witty.” —The New York Review of Books
“Wonderful….Underlying the novel’s mordant comedy and its mounting suspense….is a genuine concern for the climate, the planet, the future of man.” —Kansas City Star
“McEwan writes sentences of such witty elegance that the loss of John Updike seems a little easier to bear…. [He] comes to this [climate change] debate with considerabl[e] sophistication.” —The Washington Post
“Precise and satisfying.” —People
“Artistically ambitious [and] seriously entertaining…. In Solar [McEwan has] elegantly discovered a terrible truth: that comedy is the only possible way to deal with the searing specter stalking the planet.” —The Wall Street Journal
“McEwan’s best novel ever…. Fans of McEwan’s previous work will find much to like.” —The Daily Beast
“Vivacious and sprawling, a beautifully and compellingly written novel…. [His] achievement is the brilliant creation of a flawed, larger than life character who all but walks off the page to shake your hand.” —The Times (London)
“The funniest book Ian McEwan has ever written…. McEwan is a nearly peerless wordsmith…. [and] crazy smart.” —Entertainment Weekly
“[With] wonderful scenes, comic set pieces…. If you’re human, it’s hilarious.” —Minneapolis Star Tribune
“Deft…. McEwan’s background research is so seamlessly displayed that scientists at the Massachusetts Institute of Technoloy might wonder if he’s nicked their notes. But where Solar really succeeds—beyond the dark comedy—is the author’s ability to reveal the nature of the climate conundrum in the very human life of his protagonist.” —Time
“This may be his best work yet…. From start to finish, Ian McEwan has delivered his fastest-paced and most fastidiously researched novel.” —The Vancouver Sun
“Wonderfully rendered…. Thoroughly engrossing and often quite funny.” —The Seattle Times
“McEwan has shown himself to be a master of the smart, cynical tale. With Solar, though, the bar is raised. This may be the first climate-change comedy.” —Montreal Gazette
“A pleasure to read…. McEwan mines [Beard’s] rich and extravagant interior life for comic gold. McEwan proves himself comfortable not just with comedy and suspense but with science as well.” —The Salt Lake Tribune
“Elegant and surprising…. [McEwan] reaches for a lighter, more comic mode than usual…. The overarching plot pulls off a clinching novelistic coup.” —The Guardian (London)
“Provoking…. [With] carefully plotted twists…. It is a sign of McEwan’s comic skill that he makes us sympathize with [the protagonist]…. Longtime readers of McEwan know how skilled he is at producing disasters from the ordinary, the way a magician pulls a bunny from a hat.” —Slate
“Charlie Chaplinesque…. The comedy keeps coming…. [Solar] tells the story of our polluted planet more vividly than any amount of well-explained physics.” —Bloomberg News
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