A Theory of Relativity

A Theory of Relativity by Jacquelyn Mitchard is a poignant novel published by HarperCollins on April 30, 2002. This 416-page work delves into the emotional dynamics and dramas surrounding two families engaged in a custody battle for a young child, showcasing the complexities of familial relationships.
Readers will find a narrative that thoughtfully examines the struggles and intricacies of family life. The book presents a rich exploration of themes related to love, conflict, and the human experience, making it a significant addition to contemporary fiction. With its focus on the challenges faced by the characters, A Theory of Relativity offers insights into the nature of family and the bonds that connect us.
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“[An] astonishing pleasure.”
—Seattle Times
“A graceful, moving, and compelling novel. Jacquelyn Mitchard at her finest.”
—Scott Turow, author of Innocent
A poignant and unforgettable novel from Jacquelyn Mitchard, author of the monumental New York Times bestsellers The Deep End of the Ocean and The Most Wanted, A Theory of Relativity is a powerful tale that explores the emotional dynamics and dramas of two families fighting for custody of a young child. The very first author selected by the Oprah Book Club, Mitchard is a matchless, wise, and warm chronicler of families and their human foibles—and A Theory of Relativity is contemporary women’s fiction at its best, a must-read for fans of Sue Miller, Jane Hamilton, and Elizabeth Berg.
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