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The children's house / Alice Nelson.

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Record Number 789864
ISBN 9780143791188 (paperback)
Author Nelson, Alice, 1980- author.
Title The children's house / Alice Nelson.
Publisher/Date North Sydney, NSW : Vintage Books Australia, 2018.
©2018
Pagination etc. 295 pages ; 24 cm
Summary Note A love song to the idea of families in all their mysteries and complexities, their different configurations and the hope that creates them. Marina and her husband, Jacob, were each born on a kibbutz in Israel. They meet years later at a university in California, when Jacob is a successful psychiatrist with a young son, Ben, from a disastrous marriage. The family moves to a brownstone in Harlem, formerly a convent inhabited by elderly nuns. Outside the house one day Marina encounters Constance, a young refugee from Rwanda, and her toddler, Gabriel. Unmoored and devastated, Constance and Gabriel quickly come to depend on Marina; and her bond with the little boy intensifies. The pure, blinding love that it is possible to feel for children not our own is the thread that weaves through The Children's House. When Marina learns some disturbing news about her long-disappeared mother, Gizela, she leaves New York in search of the loose ends of her life. As Christmas nears, her tight-knit, loving family, along with Constance and Gabriel, join Marina in her mother's former home, with a startling consequence, an act that will transform all of their lives forever. Alice Nelson skilfully weaves together these shared stories about the terrible things humans are capable of into a beautifully told, hope-filled novel exploring the profound consolations that we can find in each other.
Subject Families -- United States -- Fiction
Family secrets -- Fiction
Refugees -- Fiction
Married people -- Fiction
Interpersonal relations -- Fiction
Australian fiction
Harlem (New York, N.Y.) -- Fiction
Domestic fiction.
Shelf Location F NELS
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