Faye, Faraway

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About The Book

Heartfelt and irresistible—“a lovely, deeply moving story of loss and love and memory made real” (Diana Gabaldon, #1 New York Times bestselling author)—this emotionally resonant debut novel follows a woman who is given the impossible gift of traveling back in time to reunite with the mother she lost as a child.

Every night, as Faye tucks her daughters into bed, she thinks of her own mother, Jeanie, who died when Faye was only eight years old. The grief of that loss has never faded, shaping the way Faye loves her children and the quiet fear of what might one day be taken away.

Then, inexplicably, Faye is transported back into the past—where she comes face-to-face not only with her mother, alive and vibrant, but with her own younger self. Jeanie doesn’t recognize the grown woman Faye has become, though she senses a deep familiarity. As the two form a close friendship, they share confidences and moments Faye thought were lost forever—except for the one truth Faye cannot reveal.

Torn between the life she once had and the family waiting for her in the present, Faye must decide whether telling the truth will cost her the chance to return home. As time presses in, she faces an impossible choice between the mother she lost and the children she cannot leave behind.

Heartbreaking, hopeful, and quietly enchanting, this novel explores love across time, the enduring bond between mothers and daughters, and what it means to let go.

About The Author

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Helen Fisher spent her early life in America but grew up mainly in Suffolk, England, where she now lives with her two children. She studied psychology at the University of Westminster and ergonomics at University College London and worked as a senior evaluator in research at the Royal National Institute of Blind People. She is the author of Faye, Faraway.

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Why We Love It

“Like the heroine of Helen Fisher’s fiction debut, I lost my mother when I was a girl, and never completely recovered from her death. So this beautiful novel, about a happily married mother of two who is whisked back in time, willy-nilly, to be reunited not only with the mother she hasn’t seen in thirty years, but with her own six-year-old self, captured my imagination in a way that few books have managed to do. Loss, faith, and love are inextricably linked, as Fisher makes clear in these pages; there’s magic in the world, if only we are patient and wise enough to see it. A delightful read that will move readers to tears even as they are cheered by its winsome, joyful, and ultimately life-affirming message.” —Jackie C., Senior Editor, on Faye, Faraway

Product Details

  • Publisher: Simon & Schuster Audio (January 26, 2021)
  • Runtime: 8 hours and 58 minutes
  • ISBN13: 9781797116051

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"In a British accent and friendly tone, narrator Sophie Roberts portrays Faye, who speaks directly to the listener as she chronicles her story of time travel. Faye is a happily married 30-something with two young daughters when a fall through an old box sends her back to the 1970s. There she meets her younger self and her mother, who died when she was 8 years old. Roberts's conversational tone is appropriate to the novel's first-person point of view."

– AudioFile Magazine

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