Traveler in Time

Traveler in Time

by Alison Uttley, Christine Price (Illustrator)
Publisher: Viking Press
©1964, Item: 93055
Hardcover, 287 pages
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This unusual novel is set in rural Derbyshire in the old manor house, Thackers, where the Babington family and their servant, Cicely Taberner, lived when Elizabeth I was Queen of England.

The descendants of the Taberners have farmed the land through the centuries, and to the Taberners of the present day comes Penelope, their great-niece, a sensitive, imaginative girl, who is aware of other layers of time. With her awakened vision she sees people of the past move in their daily tasks among those of the present, and behind the contented life of the household of Cicely and Barnabas Taberner she finds the old tragedy of Anthony Babington and his plot to save Mary, Queen of Scots, being re-enacted.

The farm kitchen where Penelope sits with her great-aunt and great-uncle is the home of those others who once lived there. Their desires and fears, their courage and strength enter the girl's mind; their voices float up from the garden and she is caught up into their life. Time is annihilated, and she lives in the closing years of the sixteenth century remembering little of her modern life, until she returns from her traveling in time bearing the anxieties and dreams of the other world.

The life of two widely separated times in history—the Elizabethan and the present—goes on simultaneously, each invisible to the other. And only Penelope can pierce the veil, sharing the tumultuous experiences of the Babington family three hundred years ago.

Beautiful writing and a marvelously vivid evocation of the past combine in a haunting story that readers will remember always.

A Traveler in Time was first published in England in 1939. Its timeless beauty has earned it through the years the distinction of being called a classic. The book had only a brief appearance in the United. States in the early 1940s, and it is with great pleasure that this new edition, with Christine Price's perceptive line drawings, is made available to all who enjoy fine writing.

from the dust jacket

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