Time Traveler’s Wife by Audrey Niffenegger
Posted on May 3rd, 2010 in Adult, Fantasy, Teen | No Comments »
“I am in the Meadow, waiting. I wait slightly outside the clearing, naked because the clothes Clare keeps for me in a box under a stone are not there; the box isn’t there either, so I am thankful that the afternoon is fine, early September, perhaps, in some unidentified year.” At any moment Henry can disappear and then reappear in any time or place, stripped of everything. He is forced to rely on his wits and uncanny ability for breaking and entering; Henry is a time traveler. Unlike Henry, Clare isn’t a time traveler but fate has brought them together for an experience that is almost unbelievable.
For Henry, life is anything but simple. At any moment he could be taken from his home, the library where he works, or even from the side of the street and be thrown into another time and place. He is forced to break into places to get money, clothes, weapons, or anything he might need to survive in the brutal world until the next time he travels. Henry has a hard time dealing with life in his mid 20’s, with the death of his mother, and the strained relationship with his father. Henry doesn’t quite know how to handle the time traveling and uses drinking as a way to cope.
Clare has it easy compared to Henry. She’s from a wealthy family, with a huge house, and basically anything she’s ever wanted, that is, until she meets Henry when she’s around 6 years old. As a child Clare saw Henry as a thing of the unknown that she looked forward to seeing every once in awhile. But the older she got, the more in love with him she fell, and Henry became something she had to have; the one thing that she couldn’t fully have. Once Clare and Henry are married things don’t get any easier.
This romantic mystery will leave you laughing, crying and wanting to read more. It gets you tangled up in the love they have for each other and completely draws you in. The Time Travelers’ Wife is a compelling must read.
Reviewed by Sarah M. @ Sabino H. S.
edited by sd
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