The edge of yesterday

Rita Woods

Book - 2025

"The Edge of Yesterday is a haunting contemporary speculative novel about time travel and finding yourself from award-winning author Rita Woods. Greer Coffey is a principal dancer with a renowned Harlem company. Sebastian Coffey is an architect with a prestigious Midtown firm. The Coffey's are the ultimate dream couple -- until their world completely unravels. After Greer develops a career ending neurologic disorder, she finds herself back in her hometown of Detroit. Angry, lonely, her marriage buckling under the strain, she takes to aimlessly wandering the city streets. One night, she stumbles through a vortex, a portal through time that transports her back into 1925 Detroit, where she meets a handsome, charming doctor. Dr. Montg...omery Gray is a member of Detroit's Black Aristocracy, wealthy and connected to some of the most powerful Black families in the country. Detroit in 1925 is the beating heart of an industrial nation, but it is also a tinderbox of poor immigrants, Prohibition driven gang wars, and the Klan. As a member of the Talented Tenth, Monty is expected to be the tip of the spear in the fight for the Race, no matter the cost. Exhausted, frustrated, and longing to break free of expectations, he is stunned to find a woman from the future roaming Detroit's Black Bottom. Initially cautious, Monty and Greer slowly grow increasingly exhilarated with the visits. For Greer, 1925 offers an escape from the sorrow of her "real life," and for Monty, the future that Greer lays before him is irresistible. But 2025 becomes gradually less and less recognizable, as each visit back through time causes increasing rips in the timeline. Ultimately, Greer finds herself trapped in 1925 and Monty is forced into a deadly confrontation that changes the trajectory of his life." --

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Subjects
Genres
Romance fiction
Fantasy fiction
Novels
Romans
Published
New York : Forge, Tor Publishing Group 2025.
Language
English
Main Author
Rita Woods (author)
Edition
First edition
Physical Description
[288] pages ; 21 cm
ISBN
9781250805645
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Review by Booklist Review

In 1925 Detroit, Monty is engaged to a childhood friend, but their love is platonic. As part of the Black social elite, they have a lot riding on this match, but the Black Bottom community is also grappling with violent Klan members who want to keep Detroit segregated. In the same neighborhood 100 years later, Greer moves back from New York City with her husband. Her dancing career has been suspended by a mysterious disease, and she has trouble fitting in with her old life. Monty and Greer each start getting an eerie feeling that brings them briefly into the other's era. After a few of these visits, they begin to bond and trade notes. While Monty starts becoming more restless and withdrawn, Greer notices that each visit back in time leaves her feeling healthier, but there are marked changes in the lives of the people she loves. Both Monty and Greer are left wondering where in time they belong. This imaginative story is full of vivid descriptions of people, places, and a range of emotions as these characters try to balance family expectations with what will truly make them feel whole.

From Booklist, Copyright (c) American Library Association. Used with permission.