‘There is magic in this place … You just have to sit and breathe and wait and it will find you’
Fifteenth-century Constantinople. Present day Idaho. The future, and humanity’s last hope.
Across time and space, five young dreamers are bound by a single ancient text. Together, they tell a story of a world in peril; of the power of words, of resilience, and of hope against all odds.
The Pulitzer Prize-winning author of All the Light We Cannot See returns with a heartbreaking, magnificent epic of human connection and a love letter to storytelling itself.
Oh, yes! I've missed this! I nominated this book but since it only came second I didn't get that it will be a group read! I'm so glad ! I'll start reading it next week then! =)
I’m now 24% of the way in. It’s still holding my attention. But a lot of characters. A few coming together; hard to see so far how this is all going to come together but other reviewers say it does
‘There is magic in this place … You just have to sit and breathe and wait and it will find you’
Fifteenth-century Constantinople. Present day Idaho. The future, and humanity’s last hope.
Across time and space, five young dreamers are bound by a single ancient text. Together, they tell a story of a world in peril; of the power of words, of resilience, and of hope against all odds.
The Pulitzer Prize-winning author of All the Light We Cannot See returns with a heartbreaking, magnificent epic of human connection and a love letter to storytelling itself.