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The cement garden, Ian McEwan ; adapted by David Aula and Jimmy McEwan

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The cement garden, Ian McEwan ; adapted by David Aula and Jimmy McEwan
Language
eng
Index
no index present
Literary Form
non fiction
Main title
The cement garden
Responsibility statement
Ian McEwan ; adapted by David Aula and Jimmy McEwan
Summary
I did not kill my father, but sometimes I felt I had helped him on his way. And but for the fact that it coincided with a landmark in my own physical growth, his death seemed insignificant compared with what followed. I am only including the little story of his death to explain how my sisters and I came to have such a large quantity of cement at our disposal." In the relentless summer heat, four children retreat into an isolated world left to them by their parents and attempt to create their own version of a family. Ian McEwan's first novel, The Cement Garden, written in 1978, explores coming-of-age, burgeoning sexuality and the distortions of a fourteen-year-old mind. David Aula and Jimmy Osborne's stage adaptation approaches the horror of the story through the innocent eyes of children, and encourages an audience to remember the games, irreverence, and shadows of their youth: to remember and reinvent their sense of invincibility
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