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Victorian Explorer Navigates Time Travel's Shocking Present
5 Mar
Summary
- A civil servant minders time-traveling expats in new government role.
- The novel explores climate crisis, colonialism, and forced migration.
- Arctic explorer Graham Gore adapts to modern technology and society.

The Ministry of Time introduces a unique premise where a civil servant interviews for a role involving time-traveling expats. This genre-bending debut by Kaliane Bradley explores profound themes such as the climate crisis, colonialism, and forced migration. The narrative cleverly uses the strangeness of our modern world as seen through the eyes of those from the past.
Central to the story is Commander Graham Gore, a historical Arctic explorer from the Franklin expedition of 1845-1848. He finds himself displaced into contemporary times, struggling to comprehend modern conveniences like online streaming and a world where historical power structures have shifted. Actor Katie Leung provides a balanced narration, adeptly handling both the comedic and serious aspects of the tale.




