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A new mother ventures into parallel worlds to find her missing child in this “wildly inventive” (San Francisco Chronicle) novel that turns the joys and anxieties of parenthood into an epic quest, “a powerful page-turner with deep wisdom” (People).
“An original take on motherhood, The Possibilities taps into those primal feelings every nurturer feels—and fears.”—Good Morning America
A SHE READS BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR • FINALIST FOR THE WORLD FANTASY AWARD
What if the life you didn’t live was as real as the one you did?
Hannah is having a bad day. A bad month. A bad year? That feels terrible to admit, since her son Jack was born just eight months ago and she loves him more than anything. But ever since his harrowing birth, she can’t shake the feeling that it could have gone the other way. That her baby might not have made it. Terrifying visions of the different paths her life could have taken begin to disrupt her cozy, claustrophobic days with Jack, destabilizing her marriage and making her husband concerned for her mental health. Are the strange things Hannah is seeing just new-mom anxiety, or is something truly weird and sinister afoot? What if Hannah really did unlock a dark force during childbirth?
When Hannah’s worst nightmare comes true and Jack disappears from his crib, she must tap into an extraordinary ability she never knew she had in order to save him: She must enter different versions of her life while holding on to what is most important to her in this one to bring her child back home.
From the intimate joys of parenthood to the cosmic awe of the multiverse, The Possibilities is an ingenious and wildly suspenseful novel that stares down into the dizzying depths of maternal love, vulnerability, and strength.
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"The Possibilities had me intrigued, then gripped, and by its end, greatly moved by its exploration of the quite literally existential stakes of loving another person. Within hours of finishing this novel, I found myself quoting it in conversation. . . . A bravura, unforgettable performance."
— Namwali Serpell, author of The Furrows
An original take on motherhood, The Possibilities taps into those primal feelings every nurturer feels—and fears.
— Good Morning America[A] beautiful, exciting book . . . head-spinning.
— The New York Times Book ReviewYou can’t protect your children from everything. This truth is hard for all parents but especially terrifying for Hannah, with her strange ability to see all of her 8-month-old son’s possible futures. A powerful page-turner with deep wisdom.
— PeopleWildly inventive.
— San Francisco ChronicleA masterwork . . . [a] brilliant, devastating depiction of the postpartum experience.
— Feminist Book ClubUnpredictable and a page-turner, equal parts passion and philosophy, The Possibilities is the tense and twisty tale of an imperiled child, a crumbling marriage, and the desperate woman who is trying to save them both.
— Karen Joy Fowler, author of BoothAt once a profoundly insightful exploration of motherhood in all its joys and sorrows and the best kind of speculative fiction . . . The combination will bend your mind and your heart.
— Ayelet Waldman, author of A Really Good Day“The Possibilities explores motherhood from a place of such raw, animalistic love and with such emotional veracity that I, at times, had to put the book down and take deep breaths. It calls to mind Octavia Butler, Madeleine L’Engle, and most of all Philip K. Dick.
— Joanna Rakoff, author of My Salinger Year and A Fortunate AgeThe Possibilities hooked me immediately with its ingenious premise and a story so suspenseful that I had no choice but to ignore everything else to read to its stunning conclusion. Yael Goldstein-Love is an enormous talent.
— Edan Lepucki, author of Woman No. 17A unique and clever mash-up of science fiction and relationship fiction, this compelling novel explores the joys and fears of being a parent. . . . Imagine if The Push by Ashley Audrain, met Recursion by Blake Crouch, with a sprinkling of This Time Tomorrow by Emma Straub.
— BooklistPart thriller, part psychology, part quantum physics—all fun.
— Kirkus ReviewsGoldstein-Love's game of hopscotch through the multiverse works both as a smart sci-fi thriller and as a metaphor for the worry, exhaustion, and power inherent in motherhood. . . . This memorable, stirring work of suspense is primed to become a sensation in book club circles.
— Shelf Awareness[This engaging novel] blends an intimate view of new motherhood with an ingenious story of a multiverse. . . . The result is a memorable story about the limits of a parent’s ability to protect their child from harm.
— Publishers WeeklyBe the first to write a review about this audiobook!
Saskia Maarleveld is an experienced voice-over actress and Earphones Award–winning narrator. Raised in New Zealand and France, she is highly skilled with accents and dialects, and many of her books have been narrated entirely in accents other than her own. In addition to audiobooks, her voice can be heard in animation, video games, and commercials.