Time and Again | Related Titles

A man living in two worlds is the premise of an earlier Finney novel, The Woodrow Wilson Dime (1968). In this novel, however, the worlds exist side-by-side rather than in sequence. Ben Bennell discovers that spending a Woodrow Wilson dime sends him into a parallel but different universe in which he is married to a different woman and holds a different job.

The Woodrow Wilson Dime, though, is comic while Time and Again is nostalgic. The longing for a better past appears in several stories included in Finney's second collection of stories, I Love Galesburg in...

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