Doris Lessing's contemporary gothic horror story--centered on the birth
of a baby who seems less than human--probes society's unwillingness to
recognize its own brutality.Harriet and David Lovatt, parents of four
children, have created an idyll of domestic bliss in defiance of the
social trends of late 1960s England. While around them crime and unrest
surge, the Lovatts are certain that their old-fashioned contentment can
protect them from the world outside--until the birth of their fifth
baby. Gruesomely goblin-like in appearance, insatiably hungry,
abnormally strong and violent, Ben has nothing innocent or infant-like
about him. As he grows older and more terrifying, Harriet finds she
cannot love him, David cannot bring himself to touch him, and their four
older children are afraid of him. Understanding that he will never be
accepted anywhere, Harriet and David are torn between their instincts as
parents and their shocked reaction to this fierce and unlovable child
whose existence shatters their belief in a benign world.