About Time

by Jack Finney

Paperback, 1986

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Available

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Fic SF Finney

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Publication

New York : Simon & Schuster, 1986.

Description

About Time offers a delightful return to the world of time travel and light comedy that distinguished Jack Finney's all-time classic Time and Again. The protagonists of these twelve stories are well-meaning but at odds with their surroundings and their lives. The time to which they escape--through time travel--doesn't always fulfill their expectations in the way they had hoped, but sometimes, they can still find their dreams.

User reviews

LibraryThing member debherter
The stories in this book are not only delightful in and of themselves, but since Finney was writing them about 50 years ago they provide a sort of double time-travel experience as you get the feel of what he sees as modern day while you take the time travel adventures he creates for your delight.
LibraryThing member damy
Jack Finney is best known for "Invasion of the Body Snatchers". But that is certainly not his best tale. This collection of stories features many stories that seem to have come straight out of the Twilight Zone. In fact, Finney often wrote for the Twilight Zone. You'll find time travel stories and
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other stories of the weird. The best story is this collection is "All You Zombies".
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LibraryThing member smallwonder56
There's nobody who's done time travel like Jack Finney. No matter how you think the story will go, it goes another way. Wonderful stories.
LibraryThing member freddiefreddie
A rather quaint collection of stories on the concept of time. Enjoyable read, but not especially engrossing.
LibraryThing member craso
Have you ever been so bored at home alone that you decide to build a hot air balloon and fly over your neighborhood in the middle of the night? What about those strange neighbors next door with there marvelous new inventions and strange talk of what it will be like in the future? Did you ever walk
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down the street and swear you saw a trolley car that hadn’t run in town for years? These are just some of the stories from Jack Finney’s short story collection About Time.

The stories are well crafted and easy to read. Some are a little predictable and some are filled with overwhelming nostalgia for small town life at the turn of the last century. Think the Twilight Zone episode “A Stop at Willoughby.”
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LibraryThing member Mary_Overton
12 quirky time travel stories -- light, humorous, nostalgic, and predictable -- the modern 50s-60s man yearning for a golden age prior to WWI --

My favorites: "Second Chance" where life yearns for itself through the soul of a restored car; "The Third Level" where NY's Grand Central Station has a
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time-warping 3rd floor and where the man of science, the psychiatrist, has the last laugh about superstition; "Such Interesting Neighbors" where mankind evaporates when everyone is on a loop back to the past; "The Coin Collector" despite its clunky, outrageous sexism because of the coin gimmick; "Of Missing Persons" where the opportunity of a lifetime comes only once and one must be bold to claim it; "I'm Scared" where Finney repeats what seems to be his favorite theme of people desperate to escape the time in which they are locked ... "Yes, there is a craving in the world like a thirst, a terrible mass pressure that you can almost feel, of millions of minds struggling against the barriers of time. I am utterly convinced that this terrible mass pressure of millions of minds is already, slightly but definitely affecting time itself." (163)
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LibraryThing member Ikest
Some decent stories but am not a short story fan.
LibraryThing member stacy_chambers
A rather quaint collection of stories on the concept of time. Enjoyable read, but not especially engrossing.
LibraryThing member clong
I had never read Jack Finney before, but this caught my I at a used bookstore and I decided to give it a try. Finney offers a distinctive voice...consistently blending time travel of one sort or another with a nostalgia for a gentler, simpler past. Most of these stories were entertaining, and a few
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were quite good. "Home Alone" (a.k.a "An Old Tune"), which recounts a surreal nighttime balloon ride in and about San Francisco, was my favorite.
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LibraryThing member stevetempo
Finney spins delightful, sentimental stories of our connection to the past and how it may affect us. His characters seem oh so real…his wonderful descriptions puts you in the story and fills you with nostalgia.

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Original publication date

1986

Physical description

219 p.; 22 cm

ISBN

9780671628871

DDC/MDS

Fic SF Finney

Rating

½ (84 ratings; 4)
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