Hourglass
by Claudia Gray
- Published
- 2010
- Pages
- 360
- Language
- EN
- ISBN
- 9780061284472
- Reading Time
- ~6h 18min
Hourglass is a young adult book by Claudia Gray. In 2010. It has 360 pages.
About this book
Claudia Gray’s debut novel explores the intersection of memory, choice, and human connection through a speculative framework. When two strangers meet at a gathering and experience an immediate, profound bond, they soon discover their lives are bound to a repeating twenty-four-hour cycle. As the same moments unfold repeatedly, the narrative examines how repetition alters perception, deepens intimacy, and forces characters to confront what they truly value. The story moves beyond its central conceit to consider how individuals construct identity when external circumstances remain fixed, and how emotional resonance can persist even when time itself refuses to advance. Gray’s prose emphasizes psychological realism over spectacle, grounding the fantastical premise in the quiet tensions of adolescence and the uncertainty of first love. The novel’s structure mirrors its thematic concerns, using cyclical pacing to reflect the characters’ gradual shift from confusion toward deliberate agency. Ultimately, Hourglass functions as a meditation on how people navigate change, attachment, and the weight of moments that seem destined to repeat.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How many pages is Hourglass?+
Hourglass has 360 pages.
When was Hourglass published?+
Hourglass was published in 2010.
What genre is Hourglass?+
Hourglass is a Young Adult book.
What is Hourglass about?+
Claudia Gray’s debut novel explores the intersection of memory, choice, and human connection through a speculative framework. When two strangers meet at a gathering and experience an immediate, profound bond, they soon discover their lives are bound to a repeating twenty-four-hour cycle. As the same...
Who wrote Hourglass?+
Hourglass was written by Claudia Gray.