Category: Adults, Historical Fiction
Language: EnglishKeywords: Edwardian England WWI
Written by A. S. Byatt
Read by Juliet Stevenson
Format: M4B
Bitrate: 64 Kbps
Unabridged
Length: 32 hrs 17 min
ASIN: B07NVTST9H
A spellbinding novel, at once sweeping and intimate, that spans the Victorian era through the World War I years, and centers around a famous children’s book author and the passions, betrayals, and secrets that tear apart the people she loves.
When Olive Wellwood’s oldest son discovers a runaway named Philip sketching in the basement of the new Victoria and Albert Museumâa talented working-class boy who could be a character out of one of Olive’s magical talesâshe takes him into the storybook world of her family and friends.
But the joyful bacchanals Olive hosts at her rambling country houseâand the separate, private books she writes for each of her seven childrenâconceal more treachery and darkness than Philip has ever imagined. As these livesâof adults and children alikeâunfold, lies are revealed, hearts are broken, and the damaging truth about the Wellwoods slowly emerges. But their personal struggles, their hidden desires, will soon be eclipsed by far greater forces, as the tides turn across Europe and a golden era comes to an end.
Taking us from the cliff-lined shores of England to Paris, Munich, and the trenches of the Somme, The Children’s Book is a deeply affecting story of a singular family, played out against the great, rippling tides of the day.
Written by A. S. Byatt Read by Juliet Stevenson Format: M4B Bitrate: 64 Kbps Unabridged
Length: 32 hrs 17 min ASIN: B07NVTST9H
A spellbinding novel, at once sweeping and intimate, that spans the Victorian era through the World War I years, and centers around a famous children’s book author and the passions, betrayals, and secrets that tear apart the people she loves.
When Olive Wellwood’s oldest son discovers a runaway named Philip sketching in the basement of the new Victoria and Albert Museum—a talented working-class boy who could be a character out of one of Olive’s magical tales—she takes him into the storybook world of her family and friends.
But the joyful bacchanals Olive hosts at her rambling country house—and the separate, private books she writes for each of her seven children—conceal more treachery and darkness than Philip has ever imagined. As these lives—of adults and children alike—unfold, lies are revealed, hearts are broken, and the damaging truth about the Wellwoods slowly emerges. But their personal struggles, their hidden desires, will soon be eclipsed by far greater forces, as the tides turn across Europe and a golden era comes to an end.
Taking us from the cliff-lined shores of England to Paris, Munich, and the trenches of the Somme, The Children’s Book is a deeply affecting story of a singular family, played out against the great, rippling tides of the day.