
The Glass Sentence by S.E. Grove
~ review by Sarah H.
First and foremost, The Glass Sentence is a novel of astounding imagination. The world of the protagonist, Sophia Tims, is, at first glance, the real Boston, Massachusetts of the late 1800s. But nearly a century before Sophia was born, the Great Disruption caused a split in the continuity of time over the continents that was so severe, different eras began appearing all over the globe. Europe was plunged into the mid 13th century, the western frontier of North America is a mish-mash of multiple eras (and consequently a very lawless place), and South America exists in an Ice Age (past or future is not known). How this happened, why, and what happened to all the people from the โpresentโ are never explicitly explained, as the characters themselves are baffled by these questions. This bothered me just a bit inโฆ
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