Do we die when we learn when we will die? The second book in Diane Schaer's Widow of Time trilogy, about an anti-utopian world where everyone knows how long they have to live, returns with a new question: what is the price of delayed truth?"
A haunting, heartbreaking and unforgettable story of anxious anticipation and the impossible struggle against time, of difficult decisions and unforgivable mistakes, of a mother's love and the freedom to live in the present. As I read The Daughter of Time, I felt like I was on a roller coaster - you grip the handles tightly from the first moment and don't let go until the end, because the emotion has overwhelmed you and you don't know what's up and what's down, what's true and what's a figment of the imagination. Every now and then you manage to catch your breath, to come to your senses, to make sense of the dizzying twists and turns, and then you close your eyes again to get over the rushing descent or launch that is to come."
Sonya Khachikian, Publisher "There's that kid again on the playground. His mother and father abandoned him when he was just a baby, and some good people decided to adopt him. Some people are born twice. "
Tsveta Todorova, author "The best book I've ever written!"
Dayan Shaer




