The Time Traveler's Wife
by Audrey Niffenegger
Review of The Time Traveler's Wife by Audrey Niffenegger
Synopsis:
Clare met Henry when she was 6 & Henry was 36. They were married when Clare was 22 & Henry was 30. In essence, the
pair met before they met – seemingly impossible, but made reality because Henry is unique. He suffers from Chrono-impairment, a genetic
anomaly which makes staying in the present incredibly difficult & Henry finds himself randomly dragged into the past or future where he
discovers that you can’t change the future because, like the past, it has already happened. What unfolds is a love story that transcends time
& leaves Clare playing a waiting game which starts when she is only a little girl & lasts throughout her adult
life.
Review:
Before picking up this book, I really thought that the highly unusual premise would make the storyline feel fragmented,
that the jumping back & forth through time would cause confusion, but I was pleasantly surprised at how the smooth storytelling style
carried me the right way & I never once felt lost in the folds of time. This was also aided by the headings strategically placed
(“Clare is 17 & Henry is 41” along with the appropriate date).
The duality of the plot made for interesting reading, letting me see the story first from the perspective of Henry &
then of Clare at different points in time as they eventually all pulled together, each struggling to make sense of their meetings till the
other is able to fill in the holes at a later date. It gave the whole thing a curious sense of longing as I, like the characters, had to wait
to get the answers I wanted.
Within the ebb & flow of their lives, Niffenegger have cleverly woven many contrasts together & it is at once
engaging, inviting & warm, yet it never shies away from harsh reality. While showing a grim sense of inevitability, the reader is also
given hope with the adage that all is cyclical. The consequences of time travel, along with the ethics of the traveler, are all brought to the
fore – are events caused because Henry tells Clare about them, are they self-fulfilling prophesies, or would they have happened anyway? How
much should he give away about their future lives? Who, if anyone, does he tell of such a condition, & who in their right minds would
believe him if he did? What are the genetic implications in the possibility of children? And what happens to the people left behind, waiting
for his return?
I found myself deeply moved by this classic tale of star-crossed lovers given a brand new twist, saddened when the characters
suffered, & uplifted during their joyful times. It really reached into my chest & twanged the heartstrings till I was nearly in
tears near the end of the book. A heartwarming read & a fascinating study in how time travel affects both family &
friends.
The Time Traveler's Wife by Audrey Niffenegger reviewed by Kell Smurthwaite
(On the Shelf Reviews)

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