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“Imagine a near-future where time travel is a vital part of historians' work. What better way to conduct research than by witnessing historical events first hand? For Kivrin, a young medievalist at Oxford, studying the 14th century means learning Middle English, getting inoculated against historic diseases, and inventing a story for a woman traveling alone before she is sent back in time. But when she is unexpectedly stranded in the Middle Ages and an impending crisis threatens her 21st-century professors' ability to rescue her, Kivrin has little choice but to learn how to survive the fear and superstition of one of history's darkest hours. This book is completely unexpected and magnificent and clever, and it is one of the most human books I have ever read. Willis leads her readers with a sure hand into a dance with death, and brings you out the other side with an unshakeable message of hope in the face of darkness. I still think about this book all the time, even years after I've read it. Cannot recommend it enough. ”
— Rebecca • Quail Ridge Books
Summary
One of the most respected and awarded of all contemporary science fiction writers, Connie Willis repeatedly amazes her many admiring fans with her ability to create vivid characters in unusual situations. With Doomsday Book, she takes listeners on a thrilling trip through time to discover the things that make us most human. For Oxford student Kivrin, traveling back to the 14th century is more than the culmination of her studies-it's the chance for a wonderful adventure. For Dunworthy, her mentor, it is cause for intense worry about the thousands of things that could go wrong. When an accident leaves Kivrin trapped in one of the deadliest eras in human history, the two find themselves in equally gripping-and oddly connected-struggles to survive. Deftly juggling stories from the 14th and 21st centuries, Willis provides thrilling action-as well as an insightful examination of the things that connect human beings to each other. Jenny Sterlin's warm narration adds an emotional depth that makes Doomsday Book an unforgettable experience.