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Staff Pick
If you could jump in a wormhole and go back in time, what… concert would you see? Mo Daviau’s wacky, wonderful Every Anxious Wave starts with this critical question and goes from there, widening into not only a hilarious musical romp of a time travel story, but also an homage to all the ways we love — romance, friendship, family, nostalgia, and good old geeking out. Daviau’s imagination is vast and fascinating, and she writes with wit and a subtle sweetness that makes you fall in love with Karl, Lena, and Wayne as they bumble their way through time, concert-hopping, getting lost and getting found. Every Anxious Wave is as much fun as that favorite concert you’d go back in time to see again. Recommended By Gigi L., Powells.com
Synopses & Reviews
A high-spirited and engaging novel, Mo Daviau's Every Anxious Wave plays ball with the big questions of where we would go and who we would become if we could rewrite our pasts, as well as how to hold on to love across time.
Good guy Karl Bender is a thirty-something bar owner whose life lacks love and meaning. When he stumbles upon a time-travelling worm hole in his closet, Karl and his best friend Wayne develop a side business selling access to people who want to travel back in time to listen to their favorite bands. It's a pretty ingenious plan, until Karl, intending to send Wayne to 1980, transports him back to 980 instead. Though Wayne sends texts extolling the quality of life in tenth century "Mannahatta," Karl is distraught that he can't bring his friend back.
Enter brilliant, prickly, overweight astrophysicist, Lena Geduldig. Karl and Lena's connection is immediate. While they work on getting Wayne back, Karl and Lena fall in love — with time travel, and each other. Unable to resist meddling with the past, Karl and Lena bounce around time. When Lena ultimately prevents her own long-ago rape, she alters the course of her life and threatens her future with Karl.
Review
"In this stunning debut, Daviau lays bare all the ways in which dreams and regret are both fueled by love. As much fun as a Melvin’s concert, Every Anxious Wave is a romp." Monica Drake, author of Clown Girl
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"An absolute kick in the pants to read — if you love rock, bodies, and time travel, this is your ride." Lidia Yuknavitch, author of The Small Backs of Children
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"...a total punk rock time travel novel.... Like Vonnegut’s best work, the book is whimsical and has a beating heart.... This is, at root, a novel about how we find things we weren't looking for, and that our best efforts to fix things often mess them up even more, but that it somehow turns out okay anyway." Mashable
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"A bittersweet, century-hopping odyssey of love, laced with weird science, music geekery, and heart-wrenching laughs... the deeper it goes into Karl's and Lena's erratic trajectories — past, present, and future — the more it rings with a uniqueness that transcends the tropes of time travel and indie romance...a wise, witty, whipcrack sci-fi romp about how our passions can both lift us up and hold us back." NPR
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"Every Anxious Wave gives us the intelligent irreverence of Nick Hornby, the honest romance of Gary Shteyngart, and the swoon-worthy charm of a John Cusack movie, all within a riveting story of lost love, bent time, and rock stars. A delightful, innovative debut." Rebecca Dinerstein, author of The Sunlit Night
About the Author
Mo Daviau was born in Fresno, California and proclaimed her life goal of publishing a novel at the age of eight. Mo is also a solo performer, having performed at storytelling shows such as Bedpost Confessions and The Soundtrack Series. She is a graduate of Smith College and the Helen Zell Writers' Program at the University of Michigan where Every Anxious Wave won a Hopwood Award. Mo lives in Portland, Oregon. Every Anxious Wave is her first novel.