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The Fifth Child (Paladin Books) - Doris May Lessing
The Fifth Child (Paladin Books)
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A classic tale from Doris Lessing, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, of a family torn apart by the arrival of Ben, their feral fifth child. 'Listening to the laughter, the sounds of children playing, Harriet and David would reach for each other's hand, and smile, and breathe happiness.'... show more
A classic tale from Doris Lessing, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, of a family torn apart by the arrival of Ben, their feral fifth child. 'Listening to the laughter, the sounds of children playing, Harriet and David would reach for each other's hand, and smile, and breathe happiness.' Four children, a beautiful old house, the love of relatives and friends - Harriet and David Lovatt's life is a glorious hymn to domestic bliss and old-fashioned family values. But when their fifth child is born, a sickly and implacable shadow is cast over this tender idyll. Large and ugly, violent and uncontrollable, the infant Ben, 'full of cold dislike', tears at Harriet's breast. Struggling to care for her new-born child, faced with a darkness and a strange defiance she has never known before, Harriet is deeply afraid of what, exactly, she has brought into the world ...
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9780586089033 (0586089039)
ASIN: 0586089039
Publisher: Flamingo
Pages no: 160
Edition language: English
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Krazykiwi @ Kiwitopia
Krazykiwi @ Kiwitopia rated it
4.0 The Fifth Child & Ben In the World by Doris Lessing
I read these books many times, most recently a couple of years ago, but I've never written a review about them. I thought it apropos to do so, on the eve of Doris Lessing's death. These are both short novels and fast reads, and Lessing is certainly of the school of "don't supply detail unless it d...
Bettie's Books
Bettie's Books rated it
2.0
Harriet and David met each othere at an office party neither had particularly wanted to go to, and both knew at once that this was what they had been waiting for.DO NOT READ THIS ON MOTHER*S DAY - just saying!
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