Lightbreakers
A Novel
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- USD 11.99
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- USD 11.99
Publisher Description
A Belletrist Book Club Pick
One of the Most Anticipated Books of the Fall: LA Times, Harper's Bazaar,
LitHub, The Millions
“Riveting . . . Lightbreakers is a marvel. . . propulsive and unforgettable.”–Washington Post
“You will love this genre-busting book. . . A beautiful meditation of grief, time, and love.” –Samin Nosrat
What would you give to relive the past?
Maya, an artist, and Noah, a quantum physicist, share an insatiable curiosity about the world. But their happy marriage has a shadow over it: Serena, the child Noah had with his first wife, who died before she turned four.
When Noah is invited by the Janus Project to unravel the secrets of time travel, he jumps at the opportunity. At a laboratory deep in the Texas desert, he begins participating in a dangerous experiment that could result in something he thought impossible: seeing his daughter again.
Meanwhile, Maya embarks on a journey back to her own past in Japan, and to a formative lover who once shattered her heart. As Noah and Maya grapple with hope and despair, new information emerges that the experiments might not be exactly what they seems.
A heartachingly moving novel, Lightbreakers plumbs the mysteries of human connection, and explores how to love in a world where time is both a healer and a thief.
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
A California couple's marriage is put to the test when they take part in a dodgy experiment in Gabel's satisfying sophomore novel (after The Ensemble). Noah, a physicist, marries artist Maya after his previous marriage to fellow scientist Eileen broke apart following the death of their toddler, Serena, from a rare heart disease. Noah's newfound happiness with Maya is upended by a billionaire's invitation to take part in the secretive Janus Project, an experiment on human consciousness that allows its subject to "reexperience" memories "with all his present self's knowledge" once he enters a "time bath." Maya, who's stalled in her own career, joins Noah at Janus's isolated research site in the desert, where he dives into the work, especially once he's able to interact with Serena in the time baths. Feeling abandoned, Maya turns her thoughts to her ex, Ren. After Noah recruits Eileen to join the project, things spin out of control, driving the plot to a surprising final twist. Along the way, Gabel explores the characters' previous relationships with a great deal of nuance, showing how Noah and Maya each struggle to let go of the past, as when Maya comes to see Ren as a valuable muse for her art, though their relationship was clearly toxic. Gabel hits a winning combination in this tale of modern love and time travel.