The Time Traveler's Wife
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Publisher Description
A most untraditional love story, this is the celebrated tale of Henry DeTamble, a dashing, adventuresome librarian who inadvertently travels through time, and Clare Abshire, an artist whose life takes a natural sequential course. Henry and Clare’s passionate affair endures across a sea of time and captures them in an impossibly romantic trap that tests the strength of fate and basks in the bonds of love. “Niffenegger’s inventive and poignant writing is well worth a trip” (Entertainment Weekly).
APPLE BOOKS REVIEW
Novels that mix science fiction and romance often falter on one side or the other, but Audrey Niffenegger's The Time Traveler's Wife works brilliantly on both levels. Niffenegger cleverly establishes daring Henry DeTamble's ability to jump back and forth across decades without getting bogged down in details. Instead, she fleshes out the grounded relationship between Henry and his passionate, ever-patient wife Clare Abshire, capturing both characters' complex emotions about Henry's extraordinary powers and touching our hearts. We were completely immersed in each page of this magical voyage, but fair warning: brace yourself for the ending!
PUBLISHERS WEEKLY
This highly original first novel won the largest advance San Francisco based MacAdam/Cage had ever paid, and it was money well spent. Niffenegger has written a soaring love story illuminated by dozens of finely observed details and scenes, and one that skates nimbly around a huge conundrum at the heart of the book: Henry De Tamble, a rather dashing librarian at the famous Newberry Library in Chicago, finds himself unavoidably whisked around in time. He disappears from a scene in, say, 1998 to find himself suddenly, usually without his clothes, which mysteriously disappear in transit, at an entirely different place 10 years earlier or later. During one of these migrations, he drops in on beautiful teenage Clare Abshire, an heiress in a large house on the nearby Michigan peninsula, and a lifelong passion is born. The problem is that while Henry's age darts back and forth according to his location in time, Clare's moves forward in the normal manner, so the pair are often out of sync. But such is the author's tenderness with the characters, and the determinedly ungimmicky way in which she writes of their predicament (only once do they make use of Henry's foreknowledge of events to make money, and then it seems to Clare like cheating) that the book is much more love story than fantasy. It also has a splendidly drawn cast, from Henry's violinist father, ruined by the loss of his wife in an accident from which Henry time-traveled as a child, to Clare's odd family and a multitude of Chicago bohemian friends. The couple's daughter, Alba, inherits her father's strange abilities, but this is again handled with a light touch; there's no Disney cuteness here. Henry's foreordained end is agonizing, but Niffenegger has another card up her sleeve, and plays it with poignant grace. It is a fair tribute to her skill and sensibility to say that the book leaves a reader with an impression of life's riches and strangeness rather than of easy thrills.
Customer Reviews
An All Time Favorite Read
I couldn’t put the book down.
One of my favorite reads
I bought this book for my mother while she was undergoing chemo but she didn’t finish it. I partly started it to as a weird tribute to her a year after she died. I wasn’t entirely prepared for what I would be experiencing. This book was wonderfully written and crafted. I actually ugly cried while reading it. A really great story.
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Very good book!!