The Children’s Book

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The Children’s Book is a richly layered historical novel by A. S. Byatt that follows several intertwined families of artists and intellectuals in late Victorian and Edwardian England, exploring art, storytelling, and the social upheavals leading up to World War I.

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instanceOf historical novel
novel
author A. S. Byatt
awardNomination Booker Prize shortlist
character Benedict Fludd
Fludd family
Humphry Wellwood
Olive Wellwood
Philip Warren NERFINISHED
Prosper Cain
their children
contains embedded tales written by a character
countryOfOrigin United Kingdom
explores impact of political and social upheaval on private lives
tension between imagination and reality
follows intertwined families of artists and intellectuals
genre family saga
historical fiction
literary fiction
hasForm prose
hasMotif crafts and decorative arts
fairy tales
puppetry
hasSequel no known sequel
language English
literaryMovement postmodern historical fiction
mainSetting England
mainTheme art
childhood
class
family relationships
gender roles
politics
social change
storytelling
the approach of war
mediaType print
narrativeStructure multi-family saga
multiple points of view
notableFor complex narrative structure
rich historical detail
pageCountApproximate 600+
protagonist Olive Wellwood
publicationYear 2009
publisher Chatto & Windus
settingPeriod Edwardian era
late Victorian era
run-up to World War I
targetAudience adult readers

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A. S. Byatt notableWork The Children’s Book