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I Review Charles Lambert’s “Children’s Home”

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Soon, children mysteriously show up. Engel finds the first child, an infant they call Moira, in a basket on the kitchen steps. Then other children arrive, including 5-year-old David, who walks in one day, and Melissa, who emerges “when a square of air above the lawn seemed to ripple as though it were silk and a knife had been drawn across it.”

You can read my review of The Children’s Home, by Charles Lambert in the Sunday, January 10 edition of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch by clicking the image below.

the Children's Home

You can buy The Children’s Home from Barnes & Noble.

Written by Joe Peschel

January 9th, 2016 at 5:33 pm