Jaffareadstoo is delighted to be hosting today's stop on the
Relativity Blog Tour
Corsair Little, Brown 17th January 2017 |
A bit of book blurb..
Ethan is an exceptionally gifted young boy, obsessed with
physics and astronomy.
His single mother Claire is fiercely protective of her
brilliant, vulnerable son. But she can’t shield him forever from learning the
truth about what happened to him when he was a baby; why Mark had to leave them
all those years ago.
Now age twelve, Ethan is increasingly curious about his
past, especially his father’s absence in his life. When he intercepts a letter
to Claire from Mark, he opens a lifetime of feelings that, like gravity, will
pull the three together again.
Relativity is a tender and triumphant story about
unbreakable bonds, irreversible acts, and testing the limits of love and
forgiveness.
My thoughts about the book..
Twelve year old Ethan is remarkably
gifted. His knowledge of particle physics and the universe far exceeds his age limit. However,
life is never going to be easy for Ethan or for his single mother Claire
especially in light of a tragedy that happened when Ethan was just a baby. What
actually happened to cause this tragedy is explained in the course of the story
which is sympathetically told in three viewpoints, namely that of Ethan, Claire,
and Mark, Ethan's father and Claire's estranged husband.
The individual voices of these
three very different narrators are incredibly strong but each is no less
compelling and as their individual stories start to unfold therein lies the
strength of the novel which looks at the very minutiae of life and dissects just
how tragic misfortune can either shape us, or make us.
Ethan's story is a joy to read,
his twelve year old self just on the cusp of adolescence is beautifully
described, as is his overwhelming knowledge of physics. I expected to be
bamboozled by some of Ethan's theories but the author does a really good job of
explaining just how a gifted twelve year old would see the universe rather
than, perhaps the more complicated way that Mark, his particle physicist father,
would view events.
Relativity is an exceptionally
good first novel, taking what could so easily have been a subject filled with
angst and despair but this talented author turns it into a story filled with
hope and goodness and the joy of simply being alive in a world which seems to
get ever more complicated
I am always intrigued by the
choice of a one word book title so much so
I looked up the definition of relativity and found Einstein's theory
that states that..
"..all motion must be defined relative to a frame of reference and that space and time are relative, rather than absolute concepts: it consists of two principal parts .. "
Ok, so not having a particular penchant for physics I am perhaps no wiser however, what I am sure of is that this incredibly well written novel eventually allows you understand just how important everyone is in the scheme of things, and of how that in the universe every single one of our actions has a greater effect in the long term.
"..all motion must be defined relative to a frame of reference and that space and time are relative, rather than absolute concepts: it consists of two principal parts .. "
Ok, so not having a particular penchant for physics I am perhaps no wiser however, what I am sure of is that this incredibly well written novel eventually allows you understand just how important everyone is in the scheme of things, and of how that in the universe every single one of our actions has a greater effect in the long term.
Best Read with...A MacDonald Cheeseburger , heavy on the pickle..
About the author
Antonia Hayes, who grew up in Sydney and spent her twenties in Paris, currently lives in London with her husband and son. Relativity is her first novel.
Find out more about the author on her website by clicking here
or on Twitter @antoniahayes
My thanks to Clara at at Little Brown for the invitation to be part of this blog tour.
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