The Traveling House
A Novel
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Kristin Cashore
In her mid-thirties, newly single and at loose ends, Matilda Frost has come home again. Settling back into a life she thought she’d outgrown, all she wants to do is hide from the world and devote her attention to building the miniature house she has been meticulously at work on.
Around her, things are largely the same. Her sister is still a force of nature. Her brother is still estranged, his whereabouts unknown. And her relationship with her best friend, Max, is still complicated; now back in each other’s orbit, old feelings might be resurfacing. But most familiar of all, her grandfather’s shadow still looms large over the house and the town. Decades ago, Grandfather Winthrop invented time-travel. His miraculous time-box stopped working when he died, and scientists have yet to figure out why.
When her beloved Uncle Ant disappears, Matilda realizes that in order to find him, she may need to dig into some of her grandfather's deepest-held secrets. But Grandfather Winthrop might not be the only family member with things to hide. . . .
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Commentaires
“A whimsical, memorable tale offering a confection of family drama, slow-burn romance, and a time-bending mystery.”
—Nikki Erlick, New York Times-bestselling author of The Measure and The Poppy Fields
“In The Traveling House, Kristin Cashore proves herself to be a master of the impossible. She grounds the dizzying concept of time travel in such fun, modern detail that you'll swear every word is true. Written with a clever and inventive heart, this book is a rare, spectacular joy. Matilda is a protagonist you will want to follow across any timeline.”
—Sarah Addison Allen, New York Times bestselling author
“With precision and heart, Cashore has built an entire spectacular universe in her new novel. At once grounded and staggering, THE TRAVELING HOUSE is a book to get lost in, to delight in, and to be changed by. A stunning story.”
—Corey Ann Haydu, award-winning author of Mothers and Other Strangers
“A time travel story with twists and turns you’ll never see coming and a tremendous amount of heart. Cashore’s exploration of generational trauma healed something within me. I can’t tell you how many tears were spilled.”
—Amanda Lovelace, bestselling author
—Nikki Erlick, New York Times-bestselling author of The Measure and The Poppy Fields
“In The Traveling House, Kristin Cashore proves herself to be a master of the impossible. She grounds the dizzying concept of time travel in such fun, modern detail that you'll swear every word is true. Written with a clever and inventive heart, this book is a rare, spectacular joy. Matilda is a protagonist you will want to follow across any timeline.”
—Sarah Addison Allen, New York Times bestselling author
“With precision and heart, Cashore has built an entire spectacular universe in her new novel. At once grounded and staggering, THE TRAVELING HOUSE is a book to get lost in, to delight in, and to be changed by. A stunning story.”
—Corey Ann Haydu, award-winning author of Mothers and Other Strangers
“A time travel story with twists and turns you’ll never see coming and a tremendous amount of heart. Cashore’s exploration of generational trauma healed something within me. I can’t tell you how many tears were spilled.”
—Amanda Lovelace, bestselling author
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