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The 2011 Award

Byatt

 

The Children's Book

by A.S. Byatt

 

 

 

Nominated by:

  • New Hampshire State Library, Concord, USA
  • Oslo Public Libraries, Norway.
  • Glasgow Libraries Information & Learning, Scotland.
  • Biblioteca Nazionale di Napoli, Napels, Italy
  • Multnomah County Library, Portland, USA

 

Publisher of Nominated Edition:

Chatto & Windus, UK.

Alfred A Knopf, USA

Knopf, Canada

 

 

the complete A-Z listing of nominated authors
ABOUT THE BOOK

From the Booker Prize-winning, bestselling author of Possession: a deeply affecting story of a singular family.
 
When children’s book author Olive Wellwood’s oldest son discovers a runaway named Philip sketching in the basement of a museum, 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. The Wellwoods’ personal struggles and hidden desires unravel against a breathtaking backdrop of the cliff-lined shores of England to Paris, Munich, and the trenches of the Somme, as the Edwardian period dissolves into World War I and Europe’s golden era comes to an end.

(From Publisher).
 

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

A.S. Byatt is internationally acclaimed as a novelist, short-story writer and critic. Her books include Possession and the quartet of The Virgin in the Garden, Still Life, Babel Tower and A Whistling Woman. She was appointed Dame of the British Empire in 1999.

LIBRARIANS' COMMENTS

A panoramic cavalcade through a quarter of a century of English history (Edwardian era). Social issues and private stories of a family & friends centred on Ms. Olive Wellwood, a writer of children's stories.

The Children's Book traces three English families through the artistic, political, and societal upheavals from the end of the Victorian Age to the devastation of World War I. it is a vast, multilayered and utterly absorbing novel.

A sweeping story of family, parenthood and the darker side of intimate relationships.

 

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