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Beyond the Moon

A Haunting Debut Novel of Time Travel and WW1

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Beyond the Moon

By: Catherine Taylor
Narrated by: Liz May Brice
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A strange twist of fate connects a British soldier fighting in WWI in 1916 with a young woman living in modern-day England a century later, in this haunting best-selling literary time-travel novel.

Shortlisted for the Eharmony/Orion Love Story Prize

Longlisted for the Exeter Novel Prize

"Taylor’s accomplished, genre-bending book succeeds as a WWI historical novel and a beguiling time-travel love story" (Kirkus Reviews)

In 1916, First Lieutenant Robert Lovett is a patient at Coldbrook Hall Military Hospital in Sussex, England. A gifted artist, he’s been wounded fighting in WWI. Shell-shocked and suffering from hysterical blindness, he can no longer see his own face, let alone paint, and life seems increasingly hopeless. A century later, in 2017, medical student Louisa Casson has just lost her beloved grandmother - her only family. Heartbroken, she drowns her sorrows in alcohol on the South Downs cliffs - only to fall accidentally part-way down. Doctors fear a suicide attempt, and Louisa finds herself involuntarily admitted to Coldbrook Hall, now a psychiatric hospital, an unfriendly and chaotic place. Then one day, while secretly exploring the old hospital’s abandoned wing, Louisa hears a voice calling for help, and stumbles across a dark old-fashioned hospital room. Inside, lying on the floor, is a mysterious, sightless young man, who tells her he was he was hurt at the Somme, a WWI battle a century ago. And that his name is Lt Robert Lovett....

Two people, two battles: one against the invading Germans in 1916 France, the other against an uncaring mental health facility in 2017. Part war-story, part timeslip, part love-story - and at the same time a meditation on the themes of war, mental illness, identity, and art, Beyond the Moon is an intelligent, captivating debut novel, perfect for book clubs.

Contains graphic descriptions of war violence/injuries, profanity, and mild sex.

©2019 Catherine Taylor (P)2020 Catherine Taylor
20th Century Historical Fiction Romance World War I Solider War Fiction Mental Health Time Travel Heartfelt
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Great historical time travel. Very interesting take on the historical fiction time travel genre. Would recommend.

Great historical time travel

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A must-read for any one who loves WWI, historical novels. I ate up every page of the story from the narrator.

Absolutely Enthralling!!!

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Loved the book, great story with solid writing and few plot holes. Only real complaint is it ends rather abruptly. I finished the book and kept wanting to know more about the characters. It was an interesting take on the time travel romance genre, I personally got into it because I find WW1 fascinating and really enjoyed Birdsong. I highly recommend giving it a read if you enjoyed Birdsong or the Outlander series

A wonderful storyline for those with an interest in historical fiction and/or time travel romance genre

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I know it’s time travel, and thus fiction, so the author can do what she wishes. But her explanation for the time travel was way out there. Putting that aside: The story itself was quite good and well researched. If the horror of war makes you squeamish, this might be much. The author does an excellent job making it real. She also gets the potential horror of a modern mental hospital down pretty well, especially for a patient with no family to defend them.
Overall, it’s a lot of history with a sweet love story woven in.

Odd time travel explanation. Good history.

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I was skeptical at first as the book’s start was a bit banal. Then I started to be thwarted in my usual game of guessing as to what was going to happen next, being proven wrong again and yet again. WWI scenes were quite horrific, apropos to the reality of what was to become The Great War. I was fascinated with what passed for medicine at the time and the reality of camp surgery and nursing. The time travel aspect of the story took second place to the history of the era and the sweet wartime love story, but woven together well just the same. I found myself not wanting to put it down. Would recommend!

Delightful!

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