Eternity in Kyoto: A Novel
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Tuttle Publishing
Published:19th Aug '25
£14.99
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"This extraordinary novel combines the story of one young man's existential quest with the precision of the best historical novels and the thrilling imagination of sci-fi books." —Francesc Miralles, author of Love in Small Letters and co-author of The Ikigai Journey
Would you risk everything to find the love you thought you'd lost forever?
Nathan lives a quiet life surrounded by ticking timepieces and memories. His only passion: antique watches. But everything changes when he discovers an old photograph of Mia, his high school crush who vanished after moving to Japan—and was later declared dead. Or was she?
Soon, Nathan begins receiving text messages from someone claiming to be Mia. Is this a cruel prank, or could she be alive in another time?
His search leads him to Kyoto, where he encounters the enigmatic Taira Corporation—a secretive group with intimate knowledge of his past and access to a powerful technology that can bend the rules of time itself. But time travel has a price, and Nathan isn't the only one trying to unlock its secrets. The rival Genji Corporation will stop at nothing to destroy their competitors.
Set in both the near future and 12th-century Japan, Eternity in Kyoto is a genre-bending sci-fi love story that blends time-travel adventure, historical intrigue, and spiritual reflection. It weaves together a touching love story with profound revelations about the essential foundations of our shared humanity.
"This extraordinary novel combines the story of one young man's existential quest with the precision of the best historical novels and the thrilling imagination of sci-fi books." —Francesc Miralles, author of Love in Small Letters and co-author of The Ikigai Journey
"Those interested in Japanese culture, virtual reality concepts, or stories that blur the line between reality and simulation will find much to appreciate in Garcia's carefully constructed world. Eternity in Kyoto proves that genre fiction can be both intellectually challenging and deeply moving, offering readers not just an escape from reality but a new lens through which to examine it." —The Bookish Elf
ISBN: 9784805319109
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 340g
256 pages