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BookBrowse Reviews The Map of Time: An adventurous novel in which H. G. Wells has to travel through time to rescue literary classics from extinction

The Map of Time
A Novel
by Felix J. Palma
Hardcover, Jun 2011,
624 pages.
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Reading literature in translation feels like being let in on a secret that other people the world over already knew. It used to be that "Literature in Translation" was reserved for Big, Important Books - Nobel-prize winning authors, classics originally written in Russian or French. But lately, with the rise in popularity of international books, like the many crime novels set in Scandinavian countries, or children's fantasy novels such as those by Cornelia Funke or Antonia Michaelis, the English speaking world is finally starting to figure it out - people the world over appreciate, and write, darn good stories in a variety of genres. Félix J. Palma's The Map of Time, originally published in Spain in 2008, is now available in English for the first time, and readers will be thrilled to discover this "secret" treasure, already beloved in Europe.

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H. G. Wells H. G. Wells is not only a prominent character in The Map of Time; he's also a famous novelist, sometimes called "The Father of Science Fiction." Born on September 21, 1866 in Bromley, a small town southeast of London, Herbert George Wells grew up quite poor but, after an incident in 1874 in which he broke his leg and was forced to rest in bed, became an avid reader, which, later grew into a passion for writing. He attended a small local private school from the age of seven but, due to his family's financial troubles, he left at the age of 14 to become an apprentice draper (a dealer in fabrics and sewing materials)....
This review is from the August 4, 2011 issue of BookBrowse Recommends. Click here to go to this issue.
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