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As soon as I heard about this book, I was intrigued and wanted to read it. I was not disappointed.
Here is a perfect book for summer reading. It is long (over 500 pages), immersive and has both traditional narrative and other style as, for example, group chats.
The time travel aspects of this book were so much fun. The possibility of visiting past moments in one’s life are tempting. There are also opportunities to go somewhere in history. For example, there are times spent with Frances Hodgson Burnett (The Secret Garden), the Bronte sisters, Jane Austen and many others. Discovering them is part of the joy of reading this title.
At its heart though I would say that this is a story of people living their lives, connecting, growing and learning, and looking for love. There are a number of characters including Teddy. He has visited the Time Travel premises with a collapsing marriage and a complex relationship with his brother. Will time travel and those who work at the agency help him to find his way?
Then there is Anna. She is a single parent who was in a dead end job until the unexpected opportunity to work at the agency came up. Will she find what she wants in life? Will her daughter and the other daughters in the book find their way?
There are two other women who figure in the plot as well as the staff and owner of the time travel agency, Teddy’s friends and more. It is easy to see how a long book was needed to hold all these characters.
I highly recommend this enjoyable read. It can be read with just a bit of suspension of disbelief as regards time travel.
Many thanks to NetGalley and Berkley Publishing Group for this title. All opinions are my own.
Pub date: 04 August 2026
Post first published on 13 February 2026
Description:
from the publisher
Three strangers’ lives are forever changed when they’re all drawn to a mysterious agency claiming to have unlocked the secret to time travel in this dazzling novel from award-winning author Jaclyn Moriarty.
On a bustling road in Sydney, Australia, lies a nondescript storefront known simply as the Time Travel Agency. Inside, you’ll be welcomed by the smell of fresh-brewed coffee, a selection of baked goods…and the question, Where in time do you wish to go?
The guidelines are simple: you can go whenever you wish into the past, and there’s no fear of altering the present. Have tea with Jane Austen, scream at a Beatles concert, witness the Olympics in ancient Greece. Perhaps a more personal trip? Visit your long-lost grandmother, recapture the heady days of your youth, return to the idyllic time when your teen was a babbling baby—or watch yourself make the one decision that changed everything.
Is it a hoax? And if it’s real, what’s the catch?
When single mother Anna is offered a job at the agency, she glimpses the possibility of happiness. Meanwhile, Teddy’s a customer hoping to untangle his recently imploded marriage. And Jade, who has a deeply buried secret, despises the agency for offering false hope.
In Jaclyn Moriarty’s incandescent novel, Anna, Teddy, and Jade leap headlong into time, hurtling on a crash course toward one another. At turns entertaining and illuminating, Time Travel for Beginners explores the moments, big and small, that shape our destiny.























