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The Children

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Libro The Children Edith Wharton
Código Libristo: 52959010
Editores Tradd Street Press, febrero 2026
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In "The Children", Edith Wharton delivers a poignant and incisive critique of the fragmented family structures of the upper class during the 1920s. The narrative follows Martin Boyne, a middle-aged bachelor who becomes entangled in the lives of the seven Wheater children while traveling to meet his long-time fiancée. Led by the resilient eldest daughter, Judith, the children are a nomadic group, desperate to remain together despite their parents' repetitive cycles of divorce and remarriage.

Wharton masterfully explores the emotional toll of parental neglect and the shifting moral landscape of the Jazz Age. As Boyne finds himself increasingly drawn into the role of protector for this unconventional family, he is forced to confront his own desires and the complexities of duty. "The Children" stands as a powerful exploration of childhood innocence lost to the whims of a self-indulgent society. With her signature wit and deep psychological insight, Wharton craftfully portrays the bond between siblings as a sanctuary in a world governed by transient adult whims. This novel remains a vital reflection on the enduring need for stability and the resilience of the young in the face of domestic instability.

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Nombre y apellidos The Children
Idioma Inglés
Encuadernación Libro - Tapa dura
Fecha de publicación 2026
Número de páginas 360
EAN 9781025432298
ISBN 1025432290
Código Libristo 52959010
Peso 681
Dimensiones 156 x 234 x 21
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