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April 28, 2018
The Children's Crusade
The Children's Crusade by Ann Packer
Fiction
2015 Scribner
Finished on October 13, 2017
Rating: 4.5/5 (Very Good)
Publisher's Blurb:
From the New York Times bestselling, award-winning author of The Dive From Clausen's Pier, a sweeping, masterful new novel that explores the secrets and desires, the remnant wounds and saving graces of one California family, over the course of five decades.
Bill Blair finds the land by accident, three wooded acres in a rustic community south of San Francisco. The year is 1954, long before anyone will call this area Silicon Valley. Struck by a vision of the family he has yet to create, Bill buys the property on a whim. In Penny Greenway he finds a suitable wife, a woman whose yearning attitude toward life seems compelling and answerable, and they marry and have four children. Yet Penny is a mercurial housewife, at a time when women chafed at the conventions imposed on them. She finds salvation in art, but the cost is high.
Thirty years later, the three oldest Blair children, adults now and still living near the family home, are disrupted by the return of the youngest, whose sudden presence and all-too-familiar troubles force a reckoning with who they are, separately and together, and set off a struggle over the family's future. One by one, the siblings take turns telling the story--Robert, a doctor like their father; Rebecca, a psychiatrist; Ryan, a schoolteacher; and James, the malcontent, the problem child, the only one who hasn't settled down-their narratives interwoven with portraits of the family at crucial points in their history.
In spite of the depressing nature of the plot and the unlikeable characters, I loved this novel. I could easily picture the house and surrounding land in which Packer sets her story because it sounds so much like my grandparents' property in Woodside, CA. Packer writes beautifully and I think this character driven story would make a marvelous movie. It certainly provided a lot of material for my book club discussion. Highly recommend!
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I like that time period and, with your recommendation, am adding this book to my wish list.
ReplyDeleteKathy, it took me a little bit to feel invested in the narrative, but I really enjoyed the book once I got into it.
DeleteI think I read this yet as I read your review, my mind is black - no recall whatsoever, so now I need to check my stats LOL
ReplyDeleteDiane, too funny! This happens to me a lot more than it used to!
DeleteI still remember The Dive from Clausen's Pier. Unfortunately I've not read anything else by Ann Packer so this sounds like one I should look into!
ReplyDeleteIliana, I remember bits & pieces of The Dive from Clausen's Pier, which I enjoyed too. These are the only two books I've read of hers.
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