February 1, 2022: Volume XC, No. 3

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“Two lovers struggle with a seemingly insurmountable obstacle—they’re living in parallel universes.” the impossible us

THE IMPOSSIBLE US

the pleasures of wealth but is uncertain of direction—should he become a clergyman, too, or study law? Eventually he finds a role as a Member of Parliament, but even that leaves him dissatisfied. And then there’s the question of identity. Miles sees himself as two people, his thoughtful self outshone by the “universal geniality” of his more ebullient side. There are two women in his life, the first a survivor of the French Revolution who marries a cousin instead and, later, Caroline Audley, who discerns the same split in his makeup: “The private Mr. Lufton likes solitude and hates the world. The political Mr. Lufton never forgets his duty, and will pay compliments before breakfast.” Caught between these two personae, the dissatisfactions of his career, and other complicated involvements with friends both rich and poor, Lufton’s path is at times a melancholy one which Kennedy interrupts to offer disquisitions on belief, suffering, happiness, and self-knowledge. The historic tone is captured with erudition and wit, while the dilemmas of the novel’s flawed hero have a distinctly contemporary edge. For the right Anglophile reader, a pleasing curiosity.

Lotz, Sarah Ace/Berkley (496 pp.) $17.00 paper | March 22, 2022 978-0-593-43677-6 Two lovers struggle with a seemingly insurmountable obstacle—they’re living in parallel universes. When Nick, a down-on-his-luck ghostwriter, sends out a profanity-laced email to a client who hasn’t paid him, he doesn’t expect to end up connecting with his dream girl. But that’s exactly what happens when he sends his email to the wrong person and Bee, who runs a business repurposing wedding dresses, ends up the recipient of his angry missive. In what seems like the start of a conventional romantic comedy, the two of them keep their conversation going and discover that they actually have quite a lot in common. But when they decide to meet in person, it becomes clear that theirs is no simple love affair. Even while standing at the same train station, they can’t see each other. They soon find out the reason: they’re living in different universes. In Bee’s world, Brexit happened, Donald Trump was president, and climate change is a massive threat. In Nick’s world, Al Gore was president for two terms, the terrorist attacks of 9/11 never occurred, and the government has enforced widespread environmental rules, like completely banning plastic, that curbed climate change to a manageable level. Unable to communicate in any way but email, Bee and Nick decide to find each other in their own universes—but when Bee meets her timeline’s Nick and Nick locates his timeline’s Bee, things get complicated. Lotz takes what could be a confusing concept and makes it fun, heartbreaking, and eminently readable all at once. Bee and Nick’s emails are witty and romantic, while their supporting characters are entertaining in both worlds. Lotz manages to combine romance and science fiction into a book that will produce laughter and tears. Readers will find themselves wondering how, or if, Bee and Nick will end up together until the very last pages. A thought-provoking and clever genre-bending blend of romance and science fiction.

ANIMAL PERSON

MacLeod, Alexander Farrar, Straus and Giroux (256 pp.) $27.00 | April 5, 2022 978-0-3746-0222-2 Meticulous prose and unpredictable characters collide in these short stories. When telling tales that abound with changing fortunes, personal dynamics, and unspoken mysteries, it helps to know how to set things in motion. MacLeod’s collection features eight stories total, nearly all of which feature a compelling opening sentence. It’s hard to resist a beginning like “I am not like other people. And, most probably, I am not at all like you,” 24

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