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In this summary episode of Literature on the Rocks, we dive into The Ministry of Time by Kaliane Bradley, a genre-bending story that asks: what happens when history is pulled into the present… and told to adjust?
When a British civil servant is assigned to monitor a time-travel “expat” rescued from the past, what starts as a bureaucratic experiment quickly becomes something far more personal. We break down the story from beginning to end — the fish-out-of-water moments, the slow-burn tension, the ethical dilemmas, and the emotional undercurrents that make this book way more than just a time travel novel.
We talk about identity, displacement, belonging, and what it really means to rewrite someone’s future without their consent. It’s part sci-fi, part romance, part political satire — and fully thought-provoking.
Full spoilers, layered themes, and a timeline that refuses to sit still. Grab Gentle Let Down cocktail and step into the Ministry with us. 🥂
By Literature On The RocksIn this summary episode of Literature on the Rocks, we dive into The Ministry of Time by Kaliane Bradley, a genre-bending story that asks: what happens when history is pulled into the present… and told to adjust?
When a British civil servant is assigned to monitor a time-travel “expat” rescued from the past, what starts as a bureaucratic experiment quickly becomes something far more personal. We break down the story from beginning to end — the fish-out-of-water moments, the slow-burn tension, the ethical dilemmas, and the emotional undercurrents that make this book way more than just a time travel novel.
We talk about identity, displacement, belonging, and what it really means to rewrite someone’s future without their consent. It’s part sci-fi, part romance, part political satire — and fully thought-provoking.
Full spoilers, layered themes, and a timeline that refuses to sit still. Grab Gentle Let Down cocktail and step into the Ministry with us. 🥂