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The Children of Men is a dystopian novel by English writer P. D. James, published in 1992.Set in England in 2021, it centres on the results of mass infertility.James describes a United Kingdom that is steadily depopulating and focuses on a small group of resisters who do not share the disillusionment of the masses.
Children of Men is a 2006 dystopian action ... only a summary. The option for the book was acquired by ... the title of P. D. James' book (The Children of Men) ...
(Summary says, "Reading novels and films including 'Mrs. Dalloway', 'The Well of Loneliness', 'Bend It Like Beckham', and 'Children of Men', Ahmed considers the plight of the figures who are challenged by, and themselves challenge, the attribution of happiness to particular objects or social ideals: the feminist killjoy, the unhappy queer, the ...
Alfonso Cuarón imagined a future devastated by terrorism, xenophobia and a mysterious public health crisis. "It's timeless, unfortunately," one screenwriter said.
Again, this is a book, not a movie! CharlesTheBold 04:40, 1 January 2012 (UTC) 61.58.53.139 00:35, 2 January 2007 (UTC) Moreso than the other authors mentioned (Aldiss and Herbert), "Children of Men" is even closer in storyline and events to "The Douglas Convolution" series by Edward Llewelyn. (Llewelyn's three books were published from 1979-1984.)
Little Men: Life at Plumfield with Jo's Boys, is a children's novel by American author Louisa May Alcott (1832–1888), which was first published in 1871 by Roberts Brothers. The book reprises characters from her 1868–69 two-volume novel Little Women , and acts as a sequel in the unofficial Little Women trilogy.
The Five Chinese Brothers is an American children's book written by Claire Huchet Bishop and illustrated by Kurt Wiese. It was originally published in 1938 by Coward-McCann. The book is a retelling of a Chinese folk tale, Ten Brothers.
Children of Dune is a 1976 science fiction novel by Frank Herbert, the third in his Dune series of six novels. Originally serialized in Analog Science Fiction and Fact in 1976, it was the last Dune novel to be serialized before book publication.