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Ted Hughes's book, The Keeping of Time, reviewed In the canon of contemporary poetry, Ted Hughes continues to be one of the most m
A forgotten life.
A secret passed through generations.
A dangerous immortal with nothing to lose.
Joan Sanders is on track for a bright future at NASA, but a strange accident and even stranger dreams draw her to the Cardozas, three mysterious siblings with a charming coffee shop, a dark past, and an uncanny knack for knowing things they shouldn’t.
As Joan grows closer to the Cardozas (especially the grumpy, yet charming, older brother), she’s thrown into a world of secrets and magic that challenge everything she believes. And she realizes she may have more in common with them than she thought.
While Joan and the Cardozas race to unravel a centuries-old secret that could destroy time itself, an ancient, heartbroken drifter lurks on the edges of their lives, waiting for the perfect moment to strike.
And he may know more about Joan’s past than she does.
In this funny and mesmerizing first installment of the Keepers of Time trilogy, M. N. Kinch weaves a magical story of romance and found family, with unforgettable characters you’ll love from the very first page.
Ted Hughes's book, The Keeping of Time, reviewed
In the canon of contemporary poetry, Ted Hughes continues to be one of the most mysterious and significant individuals. Hughes is renowned for his deep connection to the primordial and the legendary, and his collection of work is distinguished by its intensity, interest with nature, and investigation of the animal mind. Memory, aging, and the unrelenting march of history are all addressed in The Keeping of Time, a book that combines his acute lyrical accuracy with an almost philosophical preoccupation with the passage of time. Through his signature lyrical and stark imagery, Hughes challenges time as a living, breathing force that molds and reshapes our lives rather than just a chronological measure. Ted Hughes's book, The Keeping of Time, reviewed
In the canon of contemporary poetry, Ted Hughes continues to be one of the most mysterious and significant individuals. Hughes is renowned for his deep connection to the primordial and the legendary, and his collection of work is distinguished by its intensity, interest with nature, and investigation of the animal mind. Memory, aging, and the unrelenting march of history are all addressed in The Keeping of Time, a book that combines his acute lyrical accuracy with an almost philosophical preoccupation with the passage of time. Through his signature lyrical and stark imagery, Hughes challenges time as a living, breathing force that molds and reshapes our lives rather than just a chronological measure. Ted Hughes's book, The Keeping of Time, reviewed
In the canon of contemporary poetry, Ted Hughes continues to be one of the most mysterious and significant individuals. Hughes is renowned for his deep connection to the primordial and the legendary, and his collection of work is distinguished by its intensity, interest with nature, and investigation of the animal mind. Memory, aging, and the unrelenting march of history are all addressed in The Keeping of Time, a book that combines his acute lyrical accuracy with an almost philosophical preoccupation with the passage of time. Through his signature lyrical and stark imagery, Hughes challenges time as a living, breathing force that molds and reshapes our lives rather than just a chronological measure.
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