A Transcendent Time-Travel Novel
From the notorious penal colony of Norfolk Island to Greenpeace's encounter with the H-bomb,
characters come unstuck in time, struggling to get back home while they face truths about their
innermost selves. Terence M. Green combines his famed attention to human foibles with an ever-widening
perspective that ultimately expands to cosmic proportions in this moving, literate exploration of what
it means to be alive.
Bonus Feature: Book Club discussion guide bound in
Reviews:
"Invigorating and convincing. Green is certainly one of Canada's finest writers, and his realistic
characters and settings allow us to find parallels to our own lives."
-- Charles de Lint
"An enthralling philosophical odyssey, breathtaking in scope, dazzling in delivery."
-- Andrew Weiner, author of Getting Near the End
"Green's work is a snappy time-travelling nuclear-bomb thriller featuring Greenpeace, Inca magic
and French bomb-testing.”
-- The Globe and Mail
"Green creates a unique forum for an investigation into the nature of human character and then,
with wit and intellect, takes full advantage of his creation. This is a questioning novel that
touches brilliance, a book that wonders as much about the lessons of the past as about our possible future."
-- Books in Canada
"(Sailing Time's Oceans) has been brought back to life by
Robert J. Sawyer Books and this
time it deserves the attention of genre and mainstream readers alike. It is a wonderful, wise and
emotional novel by one of Toronto's finest writers."
-- Sunday Book Review
Terence M. Green is the Aurora and World Fantasy Award-nominated author of Shadow of
Ashland and A Witness to Life. His short fiction has appeared in Asimov's Science
Fiction and The Magazine of Fantasy and Science Fiction. He lives in Toronto.
Visit Terence's website at
www.tmgreen.com