A haunting tale of time distortion and quiet wonder from one of science fiction's most lyrical mid-century voices.
In The House That Time Forgot, an ordinary dwelling becomes the nexus of extraordinary temporal forces. When the fabric of time bends around a single place, past and present intermingle, revealing hidden longings, lost possibilities, and fragile hopes suspended between eras.
Robert F. Young was known for blending speculative concepts with emotional depth, and this story exemplifies that balance. Rather than spectacle alone, he offers atmosphere, poignancy, and the subtle ache of moments that slip beyond reach. The result is science fiction infused with humanity-where time travel is not merely mechanism, but meditation.
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