A children's bible
Millet, Lydia.
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a novel /Lydia Millet.
240 pages.
Summary: Follows a group of children and their families on summer vacation at a lakeside mansion. The teenage narrator Eve and the other children are contemptuous of their parents, who spend the days and nights in drunken stupor. This tension heightens when a great storm arrives and throws the house and its residents into chaos. Named for a picture Bible given to Eve's little brother Jack, A Children's Bible is loosely structured around events and characters that often appear in collections of Bible stories intended for young readers. These narrative touchstones are embedded in a backdrop of environmental and psychological distress as the children reject the parents for their emotional and moral failures-in part as normal teenagers must, and in part for their generation's passivity and denial in the face of cataclysmic change. (Publisher)
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20240208014311.0| Location | edition | Bar Code | due date |
|---|---|---|---|
| GENERAL FICTION | A09458 |
| Genre: | Dystopian fiction. |
| Dewey: | FMILa15 |
| call #: | MIL GF |
| ISBN: | 9780393867381 |
| pub: | 2021 |