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The Children by Melissa Albert follows a brother and sister, from a dysfunctional family, that their mother used their actual names in a successful fantasy series she wrote. Ms. Albert is a best-selling author and blogger whose books have been translated to many languages.

  • 416 pages
  • Publisher ‏ : ‎ William Morrow
  • Language ‏ : ‎ English
  • ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 0063487438
Book Review: The Children by Melissa Albert

My rating for The Children - 5
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Thoughts:

I must admit that at first I didn't care about the book. I was on vacation and it's not a "vacation book". But once I got home, it really kicked in and it was difficult to put down.

I also must admit that The Children by Melissa Albert screwed with my head a bit. Fractured childhood memories, and blurred lines between reality and fiction are something that, I believe, most of us experience when thinking or reevaluating our childhood.

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I have never read any of the author's books, but was very impressed with the ornate, Gothic writing style. It's dense, eerie, but readable and beautiful at the same time. Ms. Albert also manages to move between timelines very smoothly, where the future references the past, and somehow the past references the future.

Guin built her whole life quarantining memories, running away from her childhood. When her brother shows up in her sphere again, her psychological firewalls break down, forcing her to face reality. As the story progresses, however, it seems that her mother's creation, the Ninth City, might not have been entirely fictional. Just like the most of humanity, Guin must face the terrifying truth is that her parent's world, real or imagined - it doesn't matter -still has an active, physical hold on the next generation.

The core of the book is the way art can influence people and stay with them. Most of the time, let's face it, it's the art which brings darkness that has the most influence and stays with us the longest- and this book captures it beautifully.

Synopsis:

Guinevere and Ennis Sharpe grew up in the shadow of their famous mother. In the secluded Vermont farmhouse, Mrs. Sharpe wrote her world famous Ninth City books, where two kinds named... Guinevere and Ennis Sharpe go through magical adventures.

Now an adult, Guin, still in the shadow of her famous mother, is promoting her ghost-written biography. Mid interview, live on TV, she finds out that her brother, now an artist, has created a new exhibition about "Mother". Guin coolness begins to crack as memories come back, and fantasy starts to mix with reality.

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Christopher Robin Milne famously resented his father for turning his childhood into a commercial empire. When we look at modern 'kidfluencers' and family vlogs, are we seeing the digital evolution of this exact same vulnerability—where parents overwrite their children's real lives with a curated, profitable narrative package?

Zohar — Man of la Book
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