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The space between
time
Back cover synopsis
There
are more stars in the universe than there are grains of sand on Earth...
Emma Maria Rossini appears to be
the luckiest girl in the world. She's the daughter of a beautiful and loving mother,
and her father is one of the most famous film actors of his generation. She's
also the granddaughter of a rather eccentric and obscure Italian
astrophysicist.
But as her seemingly charmed life
begins to unravel, and Emma experiences love and tragedy, she ultimately finds
solace in her once-derided grandfather’s Theorem on the universe.
The Space Between Time is
humorous and poignant and offers the metaphor that we are all connected, even
to those we have loved and not quite lost.
Synopsis
The Space Between Time
is a dark comedy about love and loss.
It’s also about memory and how a childhood remembered can years later falsely
distort what we feel about those closest to us.
Emma Maria Rossini appears to be the luckiest girl in the
world. She’s the daughter of a beautiful
and loving mother and her father is one of the most famous film actors of his
generation. Tom Cruise is almost an
adopted uncle.
She’s also the granddaughter of a rather eccentric and obscure
Italian astrophysicist whose theories on the universe have been much ridiculed.
The story centres on Emma’s childhood in Edinburgh and East
Lothian, and the overpowering event of her mother’s death, apparently in a
freak lighting strike.
However, the secret that only Emma knows is that her mother’s
death was no accident. It precipitates a
suicide attempt, and estrangement from her father.
Emma stumbles through university and finds work as a journalist in
Edinburgh, although she is once more becoming mentally unstable and, following
the death of her father, again tries to commit suicide.
It’s while she’s in a mental institution that her psychiatrist
suggests she writes a memoir of her life, to help her make sense of everything
that’s happened to her, and The Space
Between Time is the story she writes.
The tragic-comic story, aimed at both male and female readers, has
heart, humour and warmth. Its central
message is that, even at the worst of times, a second chance can often be just
around the corner.
In coming to terms with her life and the deaths of her parents, Emma
finds ultimate solace in her once-derided grandfather’s Theorem on the universe
– which offers the metaphor that we are all connected, even to those we have
loved and not quite lost.
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