Time Together (Luke Horton, Scribe)
Phil’s mother has passed away and, in an attempt to feel closer to her in this period of mourning, he invites his friends – Bella and Tim, Jo and Lucas, and Annie – to his parents’ coastal home. However, they’re no longer carefree kids, but adults with marriages, children and their own sets of issues. What could possibly go wrong? Luke Horton (The Fogging) beautifully encapsulates the triumphs and frustrations of friendships, relationships and parenthood in Time Together. The story, set against the backdrop of a beach holiday, explores the chaos of family dynamics, with the loss of Phil’s mother serving as an emotional anchor, reminding each character of life’s fragility. The vivid setting contrasts with the characters’ inner struggles, revealing how the relentless grind of domestic life – chores, demanding children, and daily stress – can wear you down. Yet, Horton reminds readers that life becomes unquestionably easier – or at least more manageable – when shared with those who have known you the longest and understand you in every situation. The book is told through four alternating perspectives; the shifts between viewpoints are subtle and the chapters are not labelled to indicate which character’s perspective is being followed, which may cause some initial confusion. Still, this approach ultimately contributes to a layered understanding of the group’s shared and individual experiences. Time Together highlights the enduring power of friendships that are so deep and unwavering that they feel more like family and is perfect for fans of Tim Winton, Georgia Blain and Gabrielle Zevin. This whirlwind of a beach read will make you laugh, cry and cherish the ones you hold dear.
Books+Publishing reviewer: Aurelia Orr is a freelance reviewer and bookseller at Readings Kids. Books+Publishing is Australia’s number-one source of pre-publication book reviews.
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