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The Other Valley

By: Scott Alexander Howard
Narrated by: Alexandra Boulton
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Sixteen-year-old Odile Ozanne is an awkward, quiet girl, but everyone knows she's destined to land a coveted seat on the Conseil. In her apprenticeship, she competes to become one of the judges to decide who amongst the town's residents may travel across the border. If she earns the position, she'll decree who may be escorted deep into the woods, who may cross the border's barbed wire fence, who may make the arduous trek over the western mountain range—or perhaps the eastern range—to descend into the next valley over. It's the same valley, the same town. However, to the east, the town is twenty years ahead in time. To the west, it's twenty years behind. The towns repeat in an endless sequence across the wilderness. The only border crossings permitted by the Conseil are mourning tours: furtive viewings of the dead in towns where the dead are still alive.

Odile, wise beyond her years, will surely pass the Conseil's vetting. But when she happens upon a mourning tour she wasn't supposed to see, she realizes her dear friend Edme's parents have crossed the border from the east, from twenty years in the future, to view their son still alive in Odile's present. Edme, who's so funny and light. Edme, who's a violin virtuoso at just sixteen. Edme, who's the first boy to even see Odile, to really like her.... And it's Edme who's going to die.

Sworn to secrecy by the Conseil in order to preserve the timeline, Odile finds herself drawn even closer to the doomed boy. When Edme dies far sooner than Odile expects, when she does nothing to thwart his fate, she's deeply shaken. The loss, her foreknowledge, the weight of her rare and varied grief all throw Odile's own future, her adult life, into a devastating, downward spiral.

©2024 Scott Alexander Howard (P)2024 W.F.Howes Ltd
Coming of Age Destiny Genre Fiction Literary Fiction Science Fiction Time Travel Funny

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No real substance .
why there were two valleys not explained. Whole thing was really about a teenage love story which goes wrong ( how original!).

Good idea for an original plot which quickly deteriorated

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Disregarding the question of how the setup of the multi time zones exists (you just have to take a leap, this is as much an exploration of the limits of sci-fi narrative - and you feel complicit with the author about this) it’s also a wonderful romantic journey into loneliness and love in a totalitarian state. I can’t wait for my daughter to be old enough to read this book.

Great take on time travel

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Not sure how to review without spoiling the story. For me this was compelling listening because is is such beautiful writing and so beautifully read. The story is intriguing and beguiling.

Beautiful from beginning to end

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Satisfying and carefully told story about a young girl who lives in a world where time is split into twenty year intervals of space and it is possible to move twenty years to the past and twenty to the future by traveling east or west. A tragic event concurring with her training to work within the agency that assesses public requests to visit other times, changes her and others lives seeming irrevocably, as she becomea more and more trapped by the rules of time and the system that entrenches and polices the cross time incursions.

A wonderfully constructed story of resistance, conformity and loss, that could have spun out in so many ways, that explores position, class, misogyny and fate. At times bleak, tense and reflective, Odile's journey of self-discovery plays the long game of exploring experience versus nature, and of how faith in belief systems can erode over time.

Breaking Time

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This is a story, that with a bit more pace and story, could’ve been so much more. The premise is so strong and you’re waiting for it to all come together.

Could’ve been so much more

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I loved this book. Such an interesting idea of time travel, drew me in straight away. The ending is gripping and I was on tenterhooks to finish as fast as possible and see what happened. I will read again at a slower pace in a few months. Simply wonderful

One of the best books I’ve read this year

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tight prose + appealing & satisfying plot. will re-listen. if you like the watchmaker of filigree street you (natasha pulley) you’ll enjoy

plot + prose 👌

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Brilliant, thought provoking and incredibly believable. The narrator has a wonderful way of speaking with an almost angel like tone.

Absolutely superb

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I almost DNFed this book as the first part is very dry, however things pick up after a time jump in the second part and the ending was very satisfying.

A bit dry till it isn’t

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Narrated by a lady who my hubby found a little monotone, but as the protagonist is female and the book pace steady I found it acceptable. The story was engaging throughout.

Excellent premise

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