
A Children's Bible
Lydia Millet
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Description
A Children's Bible follows a group of twelve eerily mature children on a forced vacation with their families at a sprawling lakeside mansion. Contemptuous of their parents, the children decide to run away when a destructive storm descends on the summer estate, embarking on a dangerous foray into the apocalyptic chaos outside. Lydia Millet's prophetic and heartbreaking story of generational divide offers a haunting vision of what awaits us on the far side of Revelation.
Product Details
Publisher | W. W. Norton & Company |
Publish Date | February 16, 2021 |
Pages | 240 |
Language | English |
Type | |
EAN/UPC | 9780393867381 |
Dimensions | 8.2 X 5.4 X 0.7 inches | 0.4 pounds |
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Reviews
[A] prime example of that rare and precious thing: a funny dystopia.--Molly Young "New York"
[A] story that explores how alarming and baffling it feels to endure the destruction of one's world.--Ron Charles "Washington Post"
[Lydia] Millet mordantly captures the complacency of older generations in the face of apocalypse, and the righteous anger, endurance, and practicality of the young.-- "The New Yorker"
A dystopian novel of great power.--Adam Begley "Sunday Times"
Darkly funny and painfully sharp.--Carolyn Kellogg "Los Angeles Times"
Lydia Millet has given us a compellingly written, compact, slyly funny novel that warns of the catastrophic events that may overwhelm us. Unless.--Jeffrey Ann Goudie "Boston Globe"
Millet's take on eco-catastrophe is slyly off-kilter in this novel about kids left to fend for themselves as society unravels.--Elizabeth Kolbert "The Week"
With brilliant restraint, Millet conceives her own low-key 'bible.'...It's a tale in which whoever or whatever comes after us might recognize, however imperfectly, a certain continuity: an exotic but still decodable shred of evidence from the lost world that is the world we are living in right now.--Jonathan Dee "New York Times Book Review"
With this slim yet potent book, [Millet] shows it is even possible to coax pleasure and beauty from the uncomfortable work of highlighting unfortunate truths.--Emily Bobrow "Wall Street Journal"
This superb novel begins as a generational comedy...and turns steadily darker...[I]n this time of great upheaval, [Lydia Millet] implies, our foundational myths take on new meaning and hope.--New York Times Book Review, Editors' Choice
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