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|title=The Children's Book
|author=A S Byatt
|buy=Yes
|borrow=Yes
|format=Hardback
|pages=624
|publisher= Chatto and WindusVintage|date=May 2009 January 2010 |isbn=978-0701183899 |amazonuk=<amazonuk>0701183896</amazonuk> |amazonus=<amazonus>0307272095</amazonus>0099535454
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This is a minor niggle though. For the most part I loved it and I was deeply moved at the end. The depth of the layering of the stories and social history meant that every time I shut the book, my mind was wandering and thinking about the implications. A novel that makes you think is a rarity and to be treasured. Plus it will make you want to visit the Victoria and Albert Museum which is never a bad thing.
 
I'd like to thank the publishers for sending a copy to the Bookbag.
The book ends with the horror that was the First World War although this is only briefly covered here. For a similarly moving account of battle in the Second World War we can recommend [[Atonement by Ian McEwan]]. Of course, AS Byatt's Booker winning [[Possession by A S Byatt|Possession]] is an excellent read.
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