The Children's Book by A. S. Byatt

"The Children's Book" is a historical novel that explores the lives of several families, primarily the Wellwoods, from the end of the Victorian era through World War I. The story delves into the complex relationships between parents and children, the influence of storytelling, and the impact of political and social changes on personal lives. It also portrays the struggles of women's suffrage, socialism, and the arts and crafts movement. The narrative is intricately woven with fairy tales and myths, reflecting the characters' inner lives and the era's cultural milieu.

The 3253rd greatest book of all time


Published
2009
Nationality
British
Type
Fiction
Pages
600-700
Words
675,000
Original Language
English

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