The Children’s Crusade A Novel

The Children’s Crusade A Novel by Ann Packer is a reprint edition published by Simon and Schuster on April 5, 2016. This 448-page novel delves into the complexities of family life, exploring the secrets, desires, and emotional wounds that shape the dynamics of a California family over five decades. The story begins in 1954 when Bill Blair discovers a piece of land that inspires him to envision a future family with Penny Greenway, a woman whose vibrant spirit captivates him. As they navigate the challenges of raising four children, Penny’s struggles with societal expectations create tension within the family.
Readers will find a rich narrative that unfolds through the perspectives of the Blair siblings as they confront their past and the implications of their youngest brother’s return. The novel examines themes of coming of age and familial relationships, revealing the intricate interplay of individual desires and collective history. Ann Packer’s storytelling captures the nuances of family life, presenting characters with depth and authenticity. This edition offers a comprehensive look at the emotional landscape of a family grappling with both love and conflict, making it a significant addition to contemporary literary fiction.
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From New York Times bestselling, award-winning author Ann Packer, a “tour de force family drama” (Elle) 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 his future family, Bill buys the property and proposes to Penny Greenway, a woman whose yearning attitude toward life appeals to him. In less than a decade they have four children. Yet Penny is a mercurial housewife, overwhelmed and undersatisfied, chafing at the conventions confining her.
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 sets off a struggle over the family’s future. One by one, they tell their stories, which reveal Packer’s “great compassion for her characters, with their ancient injuries, their blundering desires. The way she tangles their perspectives perfectly, painfully captures the tumult of selves within a family” (MORE Magazine).
Reviewers have praised Ann Packer’s “brilliant ear for character” (The New York Times Book Review) and her “naturalist’s vigilance for detail, so that her characters seem observed rather than invented” (The New Yorker). Her talents are on dazzling display in The Children’s Crusade, “an absorbing novel that celebrates family even as it catalogs its damages” (People, Book of the Week). This is a “superb storyteller” (San Francisco Chronicle), Ann Packer’s most deeply affecting book yet, “tragic and utterly engrossing” (O, The Oprah Magazine).
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