A Blast From the Past is a weekly meme where I intend to review book that I read in the past that has had some form of impact upon me, whether it be good or bad.Join in by leaving a comment or leaving a link to a post at your blog about your own Blast From the Past.
The Time Traveller's Wife
This book is one of my absolute all time favourites. I do try not to play favourites if I can help it, but something about this book really clicked with me. It is the story of Claire and Henry, soul mates from the very beginning. They do have problem though, and that is that Henry has a neurological condition that means that he can time travel at completely random points in tome, turning up in other years completely naked, having to find clothes and shelter and essentially wait until he travels back to the time that he comes from.
This makes it a really interesting story. The story is written chronologically from Claire's point of view, as Henry does not really live a chronological life in that the way that you and I do. Claire is visited by an older Henry all throughout her childhood until one day she meets him for the first time as a young man. He falls in love with her, she is already in love with him having grown up with the Henry from Henry's future. Then they attempt to commence a life together like any other couple, with the additional challenge created by Henry's condition.
I love this book because of the love story. You can really sense how much they love each other. Their life is so challenging compared to other people's, getting married and having children create very big barriers for them to overcome, but despite this they cling to each other through thick and thin.
I think there is a metaphor in this book - sometimes when you are in a couple you can still find yourself in a different place (metaphorically) to your loved one and with different priorities sometimes, but it is important to live in the moment and appreciate the time that you have with each other.
The story is compelling, the love story is heartfelt and then end leaves nothing to be desired. I have read this book so many times, and I never fail to cry each time.
I know that the movie has come out and a lot of people may have already seen it, but I very much recommend the The Time Traveller's Wife to everyone.
Have you read this?
What is your Blast from the Past that you would recommend to people?
4 comments:
I loved this book. I sometimes had to take a minute and figure out the dates, but it was a GREAT story!
If we're sticking with books-to-movies, I'd recommend Memoirs of a Geisha by Arthur Golden...I couldn't put it down!
I know - I love Memoirs of a Geisha, but I never saw the movie, I was scared that it wouldn't be as good as the book.
oohh i truly love this book, i re-read it alot, and like you i cry every time. i've got 'her fearful symmetry' on my shelf which i need to get to soon, i hope it's as good.
This is deff on my reading list. Unfortunately I saw the movie first which I hate doing, but it was so so so good. You make such a good point about the metaphor, I hadn't thought of it that way.
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