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The Children's Crusade: A Novel (original 2015; edition 2015)

by Ann Packer (Author)

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"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" --… (more)
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Title:The Children's Crusade: A Novel
Authors:Ann Packer (Author)
Info:Scribner (2015), Edition: 1St Edition, 448 pages
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2.5 stars If you want to read a story about a hot mess of a family, this is the book for you. It's hard for me to rate this book. I didn't love any of the characters. Mom is unrealistically awful. Dad is extra wonderful. The kids suffer in the midsts of it. The storylines never went much of anywhere. And yet, I didn't feel like I was slogging my way through it. I almost enjoyed some of the individual moments, but not the overall book. I'm not sure why that is. ( )
  CarolHicksCase | Mar 12, 2023 |
Microscopic examination of relationships within a family. Kept my interest, but never really achieved liftoff. ( )
  CaitlinMcC | Jul 11, 2021 |
A cute story about the necessities of parent-child relationships. ( )
  cryczak232 | Apr 19, 2019 |
I wished that I liked this book better. I liked the parts of the story better when the four Blairs children were young, although the author skipped around POV a lot. I could have done without the swearing and sex. You really can't judge a book by the cover. ( )
  eliorajoy | Mar 25, 2019 |
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. ( )
  jepeters333 | Jan 14, 2019 |
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Fontana, SantinoNarratorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Ireland, MarinNarratorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Sadoski, ThomasNarratorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
Smith, CotterNarratorsecondary authorsome editionsconfirmed
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"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" --

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Bill Blair finds the land by accident, three wooded acres 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 might create there, 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 at a time when women chafed at the conventions confining them. And Penny will sacrifice anything-her marriage, her children-to become an artist. 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 troubles force a reckoning with their history and set off a struggle over the future. One by one, the siblings tell their stories-Robert, a doctor like their father; Rebecca, a psychiatrist; Ryan, a schoolteacher; and James, the problem child, the only one who hasn't settled down.
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