
The Children
Melissa Albert(Author)
Bloomsbury Circus (Publisher)
Published on 4. June 2026
Book
Paperback/Softback
416 pages
978-1-0372-0246-9 (ISBN)
Description
The Ninth City series is a worldwide phenomenon / The Ninth City series ruined their lives
Their childhood was enviable / Their childhood was painful
Their mother nurtured them / Their Mother takes everything
Ennis is the Golden Boy / Ennis was manipulated
Guin's life is complete / Guin's life is empty
The Children / the children
Guinevere's late mother, Edith Sharpe, needs little introduction. Bestselling author of the unendingly successful Ninth City series, her books brought so much joy and inspired the imagination of countless children the world over. Guin's childhood with her mother, brother Ennis and her actor father was a blissful, bohemian affair, filled with continuous laughter and surrounded by artistic types in their Vermont barnhouse. At least, this is the story Guin presents as she prepares for the press tour for her upcoming memoir about life in the Sharpe family.
Now-estranged from her brother and her parents long dead after a devastating fire, strange events threaten the veneer of serenity and familial harmony Guin is keen to project. Ennis, now a notorious artist with a troubled past, announces a new installation - his first since a disastrous last show years prior - simply entitled Mother. And Guin can't help but worry that the truth behind their idyllic childhood is about to blow her world apart.
Told in alternating narratives between 1990s Vermont and present-day New York, The Children is a twisting narrative of family secrets and long-held resentments, which asks whether we can ever really exorcise the ghosts of a childhood forsaken in favour of a parent's artistic vision.
Their childhood was enviable / Their childhood was painful
Their mother nurtured them / Their Mother takes everything
Ennis is the Golden Boy / Ennis was manipulated
Guin's life is complete / Guin's life is empty
The Children / the children
Guinevere's late mother, Edith Sharpe, needs little introduction. Bestselling author of the unendingly successful Ninth City series, her books brought so much joy and inspired the imagination of countless children the world over. Guin's childhood with her mother, brother Ennis and her actor father was a blissful, bohemian affair, filled with continuous laughter and surrounded by artistic types in their Vermont barnhouse. At least, this is the story Guin presents as she prepares for the press tour for her upcoming memoir about life in the Sharpe family.
Now-estranged from her brother and her parents long dead after a devastating fire, strange events threaten the veneer of serenity and familial harmony Guin is keen to project. Ennis, now a notorious artist with a troubled past, announces a new installation - his first since a disastrous last show years prior - simply entitled Mother. And Guin can't help but worry that the truth behind their idyllic childhood is about to blow her world apart.
Told in alternating narratives between 1990s Vermont and present-day New York, The Children is a twisting narrative of family secrets and long-held resentments, which asks whether we can ever really exorcise the ghosts of a childhood forsaken in favour of a parent's artistic vision.
Reviews / Votes
Profound, beguiling and terrifying, Melissa Albert's first novel for adults is dangerous witchcraft of the highest order - an insidious and masterfully cast spell of a book about the stories we tell ourselves and each other, childhood's end and the way that the sharp edges of creative lives draw so much blood. The Children is gorgeous and dreadful, I devoured it -- MONA AWAD, bestselling author of Bunny Melissa Albert has done it again with this eerily beautiful adult debut. Twisty and strange in all the best ways, and rendered in Albert's characteristic dreamlike prose, The Children is exactly the grown-up fairytale I've been looking for. I loved Guin and her complicated relationships, as well as the deft interweaving of memories, stories, and reality - and the many places where they blur. Highly recommend -- HEATHER FAWCETT, New York Times-bestselling author of the Emily Wilde SeriesMore details
Language
English
Place of publication
London
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Product notice
Paperback (UK-trade)
Dimensions
Height: 232 mm
Width: 154 mm
Thickness: 33 mm
Weight
502 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-0372-0246-9 (9781037202469)
Copyright in bibliographic data and cover images is held by Nielsen Book Services Limited or by the publishers or by their respective licensors: all rights reserved.
Schweitzer Classification
Person
Melissa Albert is the New York Times and indie bestselling author of The Bad Ones, Our Crooked Hearts, and the Hazel Wood series. Her work has been translated into more than twenty languages and included in the New York Times list of Notable Children's Books. She lives in Brooklyn with her family. The Children is her first novel for adults.