Book Review of A Children's Bible by Lydia Millet

Title: A Children’s Bible
Author: Lydia Millet
Publisher: W.W. Norton & Company
Genre: Fiction, Environmental Fiction
Year of Publication: 2020
ISBN-13: 978-0393867381


Summary

Main Plot & Characters

A Children’s Bible centers on a group of children vacationing with their parents at a lakeside estate.

When a devastating storm hits, the children, led by Evie, must take charge and survive as societal collapse looms.

As their self-absorbed parents neglect urgent issues, the children face adult responsibilities, environmental crises, and the harsh realities of life.

Key Themes

  • Environmental Responsibility: The novel critiques generational indifference to environmental destruction.
  • Generational Conflict: The children’s independence contrasts sharply with the irresponsibility of their parents.
  • Survival and Resilience: As society breaks down, the children show resilience and maturity.

Writing Style

Millet’s writing is satirical, mixing dark humor with serious themes.

Impact of A Children’s Bible

A Children’s Bible explores environmental themes and generational responsibility.

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