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The Children's Bach : ウィキペディア英語版
The Children's Bach

''The Children's Bach'' (1984) is a novella by Australian writer Helen Garner. It was her third published book, and her second novel. It was well received critically.
==Plot summary==
The novel, set in Melbourne, concerns a couple, Athena and Dexter, who lead a self-sufficient life with their two sons, one of whom is severely disabled. Their apparently "comfortable rut is disrupted by the arrival of Elizabeth, a tough nut from Dexter's past."〔(''The Children's Bach'' at the Penguin Books website )〕 Elizabeth brings with her her sister Vicki, Elizabeth's sometime lover Philip, and Philip's prepubescent daughter, Poppy. Through them, Athena and Dexter are drawn into a world whose ideas and values test the foundations of their relationship.

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