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Michael Moss has written a book that is urgent without hysteria, scientific without sterility, and political without partisanship.
This book takes the fantastical concept of a time loop and turns it into something deeply human.
It meets us where we are—messy, uncertain, hopeful—and gives us language, insight, and permission to do better.
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It cleverly weaves heritage, humour, identity, adventure and romance into a package that’s both delightful and meaningful.
It honours pain without drowning in it, creates space for hope without glossing over truth, and anchors itself in both place and metaphor.
One True Loves takes a romance, shakes it until the glitter falls away, and shows you love in its full, messy, transformative glory.
It does more than tell one man’s life—it holds up a mirror to a society chasing a story, and asks what is broken when the story expects you to perform.