



Love and Other Paradoxes
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- Expected 24 Apr 2025
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- 14,99 €
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Publisher Description
THIS LOVE STORY IS ABOUT TO BE REWRITTEN
'A fresh and clever romcom’ Holly Miller, internationally bestselling author of The Sight of You
'A beautifully crafted love story’ Laura Jane Williams, author of Our Stop
‘Clever, warm and moving’ Holly Smale, author of Cassandra in Reverse
A TRULY TIMELESS LOVE STORY…
Cambridge University student Joe Greene dreams of a future where his words will echo through the ages.
Esi already knows his future. She’s on a time-traveling tour to witness history’s greatest moments. In Esi’s era, Joe is as renowned as Shakespeare, and he’s about to meet Diana, the subject of his famous love poems.
But Esi is harbouring a secret. This year, something will happen at Cambridge that will wreck her life, and she’s hellbent on changing it. When she bumps into Joe, she sends his destiny into a tailspin. To save both their futures, Esi becomes Joe’s dating coach, helping him win over Diana. But when Joe starts falling for Esi instead – they both face a crucial question:
Is the future set in stone, or can we rewrite our fates?
The sweetness of romcom About Time collides with the rich melancholy and high-stakes romance of Time Traveller's Wife in this gorgeous new love story destined to be future classic.
’Beautifully explored and deeply complex’ Gal Gadot on Meet Me in Another Life
‘Stunningly clever, sweepingly romantic and so beautifully crafted! I absolutely adored it!’ Helly Acton, author of Begin Again
‘A novel every bit as smart, tender, and intriguing as its title’ Abbie Greaves, author of The Silent Treatment and Anywhere For You
‘Hugely charming, funny, and philosophical’ Julie Leong, author of The Teller of Small Fortunes
‘Combining Y2K nostalgia, swoony romance and big questions about destiny … a funny, tender time travel romance that will delight readers. I loved it!’ Zen Cho, award-winning author of Sorcerer to the Crown
‘A fun and surprising dive into love and destiny – or lack thereof’ Mike Chen, New York Times bestselling author of A Quantum Love Story
‘An utterly charming and completely unique love story’ Holly James, author of The Déjà Glitch
About the author
Catriona Silvey was born in Glasgow and grew up in Perthshire and Derbyshire, which left her with a strange accent and a distrust of flat places. She overcame the latter to do a BA in English at Cambridge, and spent the next few years there working in scientific publishing. After that she did a PhD in language evolution, in the hope of finding out where all these words came from in the first place.
Following stints in Edinburgh and Chicago, she returned to Cambridge, where she lives with her husband and a very peculiar cat. When she’s not working as a researcher studying meaning in language, she writes fantasy and science fiction. Her short stories have been performed at the Edinburgh International Book Festival and shortlisted for the Bridport Prize.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
From Silvey (Meet Me in Another Life) comes a strained time-travel romance that asks if destiny is mutable. In 2005, struggling Cambridge University student Joe Greeney dreams of writing great poetry like Lord Byron, but the words won't come. Then he has a meet-cute with Esi Campbell at a coffee shop, and she reveals that she's a time-traveler with a group of superfans who have journeyed to the past to see him. In Esi's time, 2044, Joe is famed for his love poems to his muse, actor Diana Dartnell. Eager to jump-start his destiny, Joe asks Esi for her help setting him up with Diana, a fellow Cambridge student whom Joe has yet to meet. Esi, meanwhile, has ulterior motives for visiting the past: she hopes to alter the timeline to prevent the death of her late mother. As Joe and Diana struggle to connect on any level, he and Esi discover unexpected chemistry. Though the premise has potential, Silvey doesn't make suspension of disbelief easy, especially in asking readers to connect Joe with the literary titan ("as renowned as Shakespeare") he apparently becomes. Readers will need to leave their skepticism at the door to enjoy this one.