A Children's Bible: Book review
Book review Title: A Children's Bible Author: Lydia Millet Genre: Fiction/Climate A Children's Bible tells the story of a group of children and how they are left to fend for themselves in a storm. Evie and the rest of the children spend their vacation in a summer home with their parents. While the parents have their own ways of amusing themselves through alcohol and other frivolous activities, the children explore the area on their own. When a storm hits, the kids find refuge in a farm while the parents abscond. The rest of the narrative takes us through some interesting adventures, issues the author is trying to tackle and the parallels that are drawn. The entire story navigates through the eyes of our adolescent narrator Evie who uses first person plural. This seems to indicate the collective voice of adolescence. It's interesting to note how Lydia switches between the disdain voice of a young teenager to a mature person who is responsible for her ...