COUNTDOWN to Mitch Albom's The Time Keeper
Posted by Emma Williams in Blog, Book News, Recommended Reading, Sphere
Countdown to The Time Keeper

Man alone measures time.
Man alone chimes the hour.
And, because of this, man alone suffers a paralysing fear that no other creature endures.
A fear of time running out.
The inspirational author of Tuesdays with Morrie and The Five People You Meet in Heaven returns with his most heartfelt novel yet, The Time Keeper. Published in just four weeks time on Tuesday 4th September, this is the truly compelling tale of the first man on earth to count the hours. The man who became Father Time.
In order to make it easy for you to count the days, hours, minutes and even seconds until publication of The Time Keeper we have built a special countdown timer.
Or why not pre-order The Time Keeper by Mitch Albom now, and it won't matter if you take your eye off the clock!
Pre-order from: Amazon, WHSmith, Tesco
In this stunning new novel, the inventor of the world's first clock is punished for trying to measure time. He is banished to a cave for centuries and forced to listen to the voices of all who come after him seeking more years for themselves. At last, with his soul nearly broken, Father Time is granted his freedom, along with a mission: a chance to redeem himself by teaching two earthly people the true meaning of time.
He returns to our world – now dominated by the obsession with time he so innocently began – and commences a journey with two unlikely partners: one a teenage girl who is about to give up on life, the other a wealthy old businessman who wants to live forever. To save himself, he must save them both. And stop the world to do so.
Gripping, simply told and filled with deep human truth, this unforgettable story will inspire readers everywhere to reconsider their own notions of time, how they spend it and how precious it truly is.
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