The Ministry of Time One of the Observer's Debut Novels of 2024
'Fast moving and riotously entertaining, a genre-busting blend of wit and wonder' 10 best new novelists for 2024, Observer A 2024 literary highlight in the Sunday Times, BBC, Grazia, Dazed, Sunday Express, GQ, i-D, Stylist, Bookseller and Literary Friction, and an Elle Collective Book Club pick 'Outrageously brilliant' ELEANOR CATTON, author of Birnam Wood 'Make room on your bookshelves for a new classic' MAX PORTER, author of Shy 'Thought-provoking and horribly clever - but it also made me laugh out loud' ALICE WINN, author of In Memoriam 'Funny, moving, original, intelligent, beautifully written and with a thunderous plot' NATHAN FILER, author of The Shock of the Fall 'As electric, charming, whimsical and strange as its ripped-from-history cast' EMILY HENRY, author of Happy Place 'Clever, witty and thought-provoking' KATE MOSSE, author of The Ghost Ship 'A feast of a novel - singular, alarming and (above all) incredibly sexy' JULIA ARMFIELD, author of Our Wives Under the Sea 'A weird, kind, clever, heartsick little time bomb of a book' FRANCIS SPUFFORD, author of Golden Hill 'You'll want to fall in love with these characters over and over again' DIANA REID, author of Love & Virtue A BOY MEETS A GIRL. THE PAST MEETS THE FUTURE. A FINGER MEETS A TRIGGER. THE BEGINNING MEETS THE END. ENGLAND IS FOREVER. ENGLAND MUST FALL. In the near future, a disaffected civil servant is offered a lucrative job in a mysterious new government ministry gathering 'expats' from across history to test the limits of time-travel. Her role is to work as a 'bridge': living with, assisting and monitoring the expat known as '1847' - Commander Graham Gore. As far as history is concerned, Commander Gore died on Sir John Franklin's doomed expedition to the Arctic, so he's a little disoriented to find himself alive and surrounded by outlandish concepts such as 'washing machine', 'Spotify' and 'the collapse of the British Empire'. With an appetite for discovery and a seven-a-day cigarette habit, he soon adjusts; and during a long, sultry summer he and his bridge move from awkwardness to genuine friendship, to something more. But as the true shape of the project that brought them together begins to emerge, Gore and the bridge are forced to confront their past choices and imagined futures. Can love triumph over the structures and histories that have shaped them? And how do you defy history when history is living in your house?
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