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The Watchmaker's Thread

Par : Gerardo Manuel Fundora
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8235630673
  • EAN9798235630673
  • Date de parution24/06/2026
  • Protection num.pas de protection
  • Infos supplémentairesepub
  • ÉditeurIoakim Ioakim

Résumé

The Watchmaker's Thread is a sweeping, multi-generational literary saga that traces one family's two-century wrestle with the oldest question in the cosmos: Is the universe the work of a divine Designer, or merely an indifferent machine?Beginning in the smoke-choked streets of 1830 Manchester, the story opens with Elias Hargrove, a young surgeon whose faith is frayed by the cruelty of the Industrial Revolution and by fossils whispering of deep time.
Paley's famous watch lies heavy in his pocket; Darwin's shadow is still on the horizon. From that Victorian dawn, the narrative leaps forward through the lives of his descendants: Theodore, who weds Maxwell's electromagnetic "breath of God" to the Arthroscope while grief tests his inheritance of wonder. Alexander, who kneels in the New Mexico desert after the Trinity test and carries both the bomb's fire and an unquenchable conviction that the same laws that split the atom also tuned the stars.
Jonathan, who maps the human genome as sacred script and spends twenty years resisting a Soviet operative's calculated seduction. Micah, whose 2026 quantum simulations reveal a life-permitting cosmic filament so improbably narrow (1 in 10???) that it forces the entire family-and a former adversary-to confront what the numbers actually mean. Across cholera wards, patent courtrooms, Los Alamos bunkers, genomic labs, and a transhumanist summit, each generation faces the same tension: mechanism versus meaning, suffering versus design, doubt versus defiant trust.
Rivalries, espionage, intellectual betrayal, and a daughter's near-fatal despair test the "thread" that binds them. Yet time and again they choose the same stubborn answer: the universe is not empty; it is patient, wounded, and still being mended. Rich in historical texture, scientific rigor, and quiet spiritual depth, The Watchmaker's Thread is both an epic of ideas and an intimate family chronicle.
It asks whether honest doubt can be the strongest form of faith, whether love can outlast every calculation, and whether the Watchmaker who set the springs is still watching the hands move-through coal smoke and quantum foam, through grief and grace-waiting for hearts to choose the light.