A time-travel story with paradoxes, intertwined with self-identify
3 stars
A time-travel story told linearly from the point of view of the first-person narrator, who grows up hating the name (not said in the story) given to her by her mother. Then she learns of the time-travel machine maintained by her family for generations (and its limitations) and goes on a journey to discover herself and the reason her mother eventually leaves her.
As in most time-travel stories, it all comes back full circle once the narrator realizes what she wants and is willing to reconcile with her mother.