Time Travelers Quartet

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Time Travelers Quartet is a series of four young adult time-travel romance books by Caroline B. Cooney.

Both Sides of Time

Both Sides of Time (1995), ISBN 0-440-21932-9, is the first in the series of the Time Travelers Quartet books by Caroline B. Cooney.

Plot summary

Annie Lockwood is watching her boyfriend, Sean, while he fixes his car, and she questions whether or not this is the right relationship for her. Then later, while she looks through the amazing Stratton Mansion she is wrenched from her time (approximately 1995) back 100 years into the past. In this past, she meets the inhabitants of the house, including a young man named Strat. Murders happen in the house, and Annie soon falls in love with Strat, and she ends up going back and forth between the two time periods, But where will she end up? And with whom?

Out of Time

Out of Time (1996), ISBN 0-440-21933-7, is the sequel to Caroline B. Cooney's young adult novel Both Sides of Time.

Plot summary

Annie Lockwood is going on a school field trip to New York City, NY. This is about one year after she returned to her present time (1995). While in New York, she slips back one hundred years into the past, only to discover her one true love, Strat, was put into an insane asylum. He was put there because he insisted Annie was real, even though she mysteriously disappeared and everyone else decided to forget her existence. This bit of knowledge was told to Annie by Strat's younger sister, Devonny, who is vacationing in New York.

Annie decides to break Strat out of the asylum, and prove to 1896 that she is a real, live person and that Strat is completely sane. She manages to break her love out of the asylum, but then is whisked back to her proper time soon afterwards.

Prisoner of Time

Prisoner of Time (1998), ISBN 0-440-22019-X, is the third in a series of time-travel romances written by Caroline B. Cooney.

Plot summary

Prisoner of Time follows Strat's younger sister, Devonny, as she accidentally slips one hundred years into the future, to Annie Lockwood's time, and begins to fall in love with Annie's younger brother. This happens at both an inopportune, and an opportune time, as she was about to marry a young man whom she does not love.

Devonny is an independent minded young woman with her own ideas for business ventures. However, in a time when the role of women are to stay at home and please their husbands, Devonny soon finds herself engaged to a British noble she does not love nor respect. With the family's business and reputation hanging in the balance, Devonny agrees to marry the noble, despite how she knows he is an avoidant person and she will be dominated by her mother-in-law. In the meantime, Devonny tries to help her friend Flossie, who has fallen in love with an Italian construction worker, elope.

In the present, Todd Lockwood, Annie's brother, tries to find his own place in the world. With failed business enterprises and difficulty living up to Annie, Todd finds confidence only when he is coaching a girls' soccer team. In the past, Devonny despairs at her circumstances, with the disappearance of her brother Strat and the death of her friend Harriet, hoping that at least Flossie will find happiness. She discovers at the wedding that her father was blackmailed into ensuring Devonny would marry nobility and that the blackmailer was Aurelia Stratton, Devonny's mother who has been incarcerated and driven to desperation to ensure her own escape.

Devonny calls out to Time for help, in hopes that Strat or Annie will come to save her. Instead, she arrives in the present and meets Todd. In the modern age, she is able to find strength within herself that the women of Todd's age possess that embolden her to take action regarding her own future once she returns.

For All Time

For All Time (2001), ISBN 0-440-22931-6, is the final book in Caroline B. Cooney's time-travel romance series.

Plot summary

Annie Lockwood attends the new Ancient Egypt exhibit in the museum where she hopes to find some clue of Strat's survival. She is thoroughly disappointed to find that Strat is not in the picture of the Lightner archeological group. While at the museum she meets a young man named Lockwood Stratton, who she believes is Strat, coming from the past to be with her. They eventually get to talking, and Annie discovers that Lockwood does not know who she is. She is certain that Lockwood is indeed Strat and begs Time to allow her to stay with him. But soon Annie is pulled back in Time, but she goes back too far, and ends up in Ancient Egypt. A young Egyptian girl named Renifer cares for her and she soon becomes tangled in the world of tomb-robbers and murderers. Her pale skin and blue eyes earn her the name of "girl of ivory" and both she and Renifer wind up being offered as sacrifice for a dead queen.

Meanwhile, back in the late 1800s, Strat is on a dig in Egypt as a photographer. Having given up his father's line of work to go to school and study photography, he is one of the best. But in the sands he begins to see mirages of Annie Lockwood. He feels her presence often and especially when he finds a golden sandal hidden in a small tomb. He also finds himself at the hands of his father once again when one of his father's hired workers comes looking for him.

Strat is pulled back in time, and saves Annie from being buried alive. Their reunion is very short, and although Strats screams marriage proposals to the wind and runs after Annie, she still slips through Time. Annie goes back to present, to her dismay, where she meets back with the young man named Lockwood Stratton. She is very upset to have been separated once again from Strat, but Lockwood Stratton reveals he has been looking for her throughout the day and tells her about a dream... In his dream, Lockwood was in the Nile river, traveling with British soldiers. He finds the dream curious, but Annie sees the real potential: could it be that Lockwood is really Strat? Lockwood realizes his watch no longer works and as he is about to throw it away, Annie asks to keep it "as a souvenir". The reason the watch was no longer working was because it was full of sand.

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