Tuesday, September 18, 2007

The Time Traveler's Wife - A Short Book Review

On October 26, 1991 twenty-year-old Clare Abshire met the love of her life at the Newberry Library in Chicago. She planned the meeting. She had spent endless hours with Henry DeTamble since she was a child. Yet, on that fall day Henry did not know Clare. He would not meet her until he was older and she much younger. Henry suffered from a new genetic disorder of the 20th century - time traveling.

Despite the distinctive science fiction premise of time traveling, Henry was not on a quest to change the past or the future in order to save the planet. This is not your traditional science fiction thriller. It's a love story, but not in the romance novel vein, either. Rather it is a well told story of enduring love.

Since each section begins with a subtitle stating the date and ages of Henry and Clare, the reader is not confused as the story unfolds in a most nonchronological order. The author uses this device well to pull the reader into the story, to make the reader care about Clare and Henry - warts and all. As the story unfolds, Clare and Henry and the reader seem like old friends and time traveling ceases to be a strange concept.

Time traveling does have its logistical problems. One in particular is that Henry can't bring anything with him, including the clothes on his back. This creates humorous as well as serious complications for him. It has also created a serious complication for some readers. Henry, the grown man, repeatedly travels to a meadow near Clare's house visiting her when she was a child. Sadly, some readers decided not to read the book once they realized this. Rest assured that there is nothing to worry about. Henry is not a pedophile. So go ahead and read this book. Get lost in the lives of Henry and Clare. Their story is intriguing, maddening, and poignant. You will want to discuss it with your friends. I invite you to discuss it here. Finally, you may well find yourself reading it a second time. I did.

The Time Traveler's Wife
By Audrey Niffeneger
A Harvest Book/ Harcourt, Inc
New York 2004
546 pages
Paperback - $14.00

4 comments:

Renie Burghardt said...

Sounds like a great story, Tina. I think I would enjoy this book. Is this the story they made a movie out of with Christopher Reeve, a few years ago. Somewhere in Time, or something? Perhaps not. Great review, Tina. You have me interested!

Renie

Mary said...

Tina,

I agree wholeheartedly with Renie. This is a great review and I am going to inquire at the local library. I'm always looking for a great read and this one looks like it's right up there.

Mary

Tina Coruth said...

Hi, Renie,

The movie, Somewhere in Time, was not based on this book.(I saw it years ago and enjoyed it). However, I think a movie version has been made of the Time Traveler's Wife - or that one is in the works.

If you decide to read it, let me know what you think. Thank you for stopping by. This is so much fun!

Tina

Tina Coruth said...

Mary,

Thank you. If you are able to get it, let me know what you think of it.

This is great having you and Renie visit just like old times. We must find Anne! LOL

Tina