The Time Travelers Wife
by
Audrey Niffenegger
by
Audrey Niffenegger
From Publishers Weekly
This clever and inventive tale works on three levels: as an intriguing science fiction concept, a realistic character study and a touching love story. Henry De Tamble is a Chicago librarian with "Chrono Displacement" disorder; at random times, he suddenly disappears without warning and finds himself in the past or future, usually at a time or place of importance in his life. This leads to some wonderful paradoxes. From his point of view, he first met his wife, Clare, when he was 28 and she was 20. She ran up to him exclaiming that she'd known him all her life. He, however, had never seen her before. But when he reaches his 40s, already married to Clare, he suddenly finds himself time travelling to Clare's childhood and meeting her as a 6-year-old. The book alternates between Henry and Clare's points of view, and so does the narration. Reed ably expresses the longing of the one always left behind, the frustrations of their unusual lifestyle, and above all, her overriding love for Henry. Likewise, Burns evokes the fear of a man who never knows where or when he'll turn up, and his gratitude at having Clare, whose love is his anchor. The expressive, evocative performances of both actors convey the protagonists' intense relationship, their personal quirks and their reminiscences, making this a fascinating audio.
(I finished listening to this book on Thursday night. It is long but was a good choice to listen to this Valentine season. Click on the author's name to learn more about her and the title to learn about the movie they made from this book. I would not recommend this book for anyone under age. It has quite a bit of adult content.)
(I finished listening to this book on Thursday night. It is long but was a good choice to listen to this Valentine season. Click on the author's name to learn more about her and the title to learn about the movie they made from this book. I would not recommend this book for anyone under age. It has quite a bit of adult content.)
I have always enjoyed time-traveler fiction; my favorites were Time and Again and From Time to Time by Jack Finney and this book was in that vein with a great romantic twist. It you liked this book try these that were written much earlier. I don't usually enjoy fantasy fiction, but these are uniquely different. Thanks for reminding me of how I enjoyed The Time Traveler's Wife. Sad ending though.
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