Saturday
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Originally published | February 2005 |
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Authors | Ian McEwan |
Page count | 308 |
Publishers | Jonathan Cape |
Country | United Kingdom |
Genres | Novel |
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Psychological Fiction | |
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ID | 2476494 |
About Saturday
Saturday is a novel by Ian McEwan set in Fitzrovia, London, on Saturday, 15 February 2003, as a large demonstration is taking place against the United States' 2003 invasion of Iraq.
Gaza war: Premature babies evacuated from al-Shifa hospital
... Hundreds of people, including patients, left from al-Shifa on Saturday...
Macallan: Rare Scotch whisky becomes world's most expensive bottle at £2. 1m
... It was sold by Sotheby s on Saturday, at more than double its estimated price...
How Storm Babet and other storms get their names
... A yellow weather warning is in place from Wednesday until Saturday - with Scotland in particular braced for 60mph gusts and flooding...
Rugby World Cup: Wales fans confident as Argentina game nears
... But Kevin Davies will be cheering on his son, Gareth Davies, on Saturday...
Massive rise in antisemitic incidents - Met Police
... Hamas launched an unprecedented attack on Israel on Saturday, killing more than 1,300 people and taking up to 150 hostages...
Doctor in Gaza: I woke up to sounds of explosions
... He was due to perform surgery on Saturday - the same day Hamas militants launched a deadly attack in Israel...
UK weather: Last dose of summer expected for much of UK
... Over the weekend, a high of 26C is expected in the South East on Saturday - this is unusual for October and even a little above typical mid-summer highs...
Two teenagers die after attending DJ set at SWG3 in Glasgow
... The first became unwell at Croy train station, North Lanarkshire at about 23:20 on Saturday - he was later pronounced dead in hospital...
Read stabbings paid the Tribute to teachers James Furlong
The flowers of The Park gates were on Sunday
Tribute to the "wonderful, talented and inspirational" teacher who was killed have been paid.
James Furlong , head of the history of the Holt school in Wokingham, has been described as "a very kind and gentle man" with "a real sense of duty".
"He inspired truly everyone he taught," wrote co-heads Anne Kennedy and Katie Pearce, in a letter to the parents.
Mr Furlong was killed one out of three people in The Attack on Saturday .
Source of news: bbc.com