Reviews
“In The Edge of Yesterday Rita Woods offers a fresh and unique take to time travel—and its possible reality bending ramifications. Somewhere between Octavia Butler’s Kindred and Blake Crouch’s Recursion, this story forces us to confront both the ghosts of our past and the unforeseen consequences of trying to alter it. Both gripping and haunting, I could not put this one down!”—P. Djèlí Clark, award-winning author of A Master of Djinn
“The Edge of Yesterday is a spinning, swirling novel of extraordinary imagination. Readers are transported back and forth in time in an unforgettable story of second chances and what ifs.”—Elizabeth Gonzalez James, author of The Bullet Swallower
“Expertly weaving together the past and the present, The Edge of Yesterday is a poignant tale about the dangers of pursuing a freedom one was never meant to have, and about surviving those consequences by holding onto the hope of tomorrow. A story so universal it transcends time.”—O.O. Sangoyomi, author of Masquerade
“Rita Woods is one of my go-to authors. Her keen prose, vivid storytelling, and rich characters always leave me wanting more.”—Susan Dennard, New York Times bestselling author
“Fans of historical fiction will love this gorgeous, surreal tale of two lives across time, one drawn to the past, the other to the future, both seeking escape and both forever changed by the devastating consequences of their choices.”—Veronica G. Henry, author of The Canopy Keepers
“The Edge of Yesterday is a delicious time travel adventure that feels epic and intimate, fresh and startling. Juxtaposing the possibilities and constraints of 2025 and 1925, Woods conjures compelling characters in wonderfully detailed settings to speculate on what ideas about the future mean to the past. Her characters ask themselves if who they happen to be is who they mean to be. A question for us all.”—Andrea Hairston, author of Archangels of Funk
“Wow, wow, wow! This is a time travel book like no other! The Edge of Yesterday had me on the edge of my seat during this wholly unpredictable and ingenious ride. I cheered for Monty and Greer from beginning to end, over achievers who refuse to accept their fate. And what an end! Woods knows the painful history of race in America, especially in the roaring twenties, and science’s limitations on healing illnesses in our present day and the impact of both on the human body and soul. Stunning, heart-stirring, razor sharp!”—Jimin Han, author of The Apology
“A time traveling vortex in the shape of a book, The Edge of Yesterday is a story that soars through time to both celebrate and mourn the past. Heartbreaking, raw, complicated, and vast, Rita Woods does it again.”—J.R. Dawson, award-winning author of The First Bright Thing