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The Children

From the Booker Prize-shortlisted author of Stone Yard Devotional
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The Children by Charlotte Wood delves into the complex dynamics within a family gathered after a catastrophic accident involving their patriarch. Old tensions and secrets surface as they navigate the challenges of this reunion, exploring deep themes of love, resentment, and the intricacies of sibling relationships. The novel paints a vivid picture of familial bonds tested by tragedy, revealing how past events shape the present.
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You might enjoy this compelling story if you're interested in exploring complex family dynamics and emotional depth. It delves into themes of sibling relationships, personal secrets, and the challenges that arise when confronting the past. With a focus on character development, this book draws you into a thought-provoking narrative that blends drama and introspection.

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The Children

From one of Australia's finest writers, a novel that exposes the tenacious grip of childhood, the way siblings seem to grow apart but never do, and the price paid for bearing witness to the suffering of others.

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When their father is critically injured, foreign correspondent Mandy and her siblings return home, bringing with them the remnants and patterns of childhood. Mandy has lived away from the country for many years. Her head is filled with images of terror and war, and her homecoming to the quiet country town—not to mention her family and marriage—only heightens her disconnection from ordinary life.

Cathy, her younger sister, has stayed in regular contact with her parents, trying also to keep tabs on her brother Stephen who, for reasons nobody understands, has held himself apart from the family for years. In the intensive care unit, the children sit, trapped between their bewildered mother and one another; between old wounds and forgiveness, struggling to connect with their emotions, their past and each other.

But as they wait and watch over their father, there's someone else watching too: a young wardsman, Tony, who's been waiting for Mandy to come home. As he insinuates himself into the family, the pressure, and the threat, intensify and build to a climax of devastating force.

The Children is an acutely observed novel that exposes the tenacious grip of childhood, the way siblings seem to grow apart but never do, and explores the price paid for bearing witness to the suffering of others—whether far away or uncomfortably close to home.

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The Children by Charlotte Wood is generally praised for its emotional depth and compelling character development. Reviewers highlight Wood's skill in portraying complex family dynamics and her ability to weave a story that is both intimate and relatable. The novel's exploration of themes such as familial duty and personal sacrifice resonates with readers, sparking both empathy and reflection.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781741756043

Publisher: Allen & Unwin

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 01 September 2008

Country: Australia

Imprint: Allen & Unwin

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 130.0mm

Height: 195.0mm

Weight: 292g

Pages: 336

About the Author

The Australian newspaper has described Charlotte Wood as 'one of our most original and provocative writers'. She is the author of six novels and two books of non-fiction. Her bestselling novel, The Natural Way of Things, won the 2016 Stella Prize, the Indie Book of the Year and Indie Book Award for Fiction, was joint winner of the Prime Minister's Literary Award for Fiction, and was published throughout Europe, the United Kingdom and North America. She has been twice shortlisted for the Miles Franklin Literary Award, as well as many others for this and previous works. Her non-fiction books include The Writer's Room, a collection of interviews with authors about the creative process, and Love & Hunger, a book about cooking. She lives in Sydney with her husband.

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