A Lifetime of Impossible Days
Tabitha Bird
Rated: 4.08 of 5 stars
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· 12 ratings · 438 pages · Published: 04 Jun 2019
Meet Willa Waters, aged 8 . . . 33 . . . and 93.
On one impossible day in.
1965, eight-year-old Willa Waters receives a mysterious box containing a jar of water and the instruction: 'One ocean: plant in the backyard.' So she does - and somehow creates an extraordinary time-slip that allows her to visit her future selves.
On one impossible day in .
1990, Willa is 33 and a mother-of-two when her childhood self magically appears in her backyard. But she's also a woman haunted by memories of her dark past - and is on the brink of a decision that will have tragic repercussions . . .
On one impossible day in .
2050 Willa is a silver-haired, gumboot-loving 93-year-old whose memory is fading fast. Yet she knows there's something she has to remember, a warning she must give her past selves about a terrible event in 1990 . . . If only she could recall what it was.
Can the three Willas come together, to heal their past and save their future . . . before it's too late?
Tagged as:
- fantasy 4
- time travel 3
- magical realism 3
- family 3
- contemporary 2
- friendship 2
- urban fantasy 2
- magic 2
- on the move 2
- literary fiction 2
- action / adventure 1
- low fantasy 1
- Add topics
- content warnings
- mental illness 3
- format - reader age
- audiobook 1
- book 1
- adult fiction 1