A provocative tale about a man driven to redefine human possibility and the sister who challenges him at every turn.
The Turn of the Current follows Leon Gustaberg as he pushes beyond accepted science to pursue a new consciousness, while Emma grapples with loyalty, fear, and the limits of love in a changing world. This is a novel about ambition, family, and the costs of chasing a brighter future.
Spanning Europe and America, the book tracks a daring search for meaning in a time of scientific fever and social upheaval. It blends intimate relationships with big questions about consciousness, power, and the role of women in a rapidly shifting society. The narrative moves through intimate household scenes to broader debates about humanity’s potential.
- Join a courageous intellectual struggle between personal liberty and family duty.
- Watch how ambition strains trust, reshapes loyalties, and tests love.
- Explore early 20th-century ideas about mind, progress, and the role of women.
- Experience vivid scenes of departure, confrontation, and moral doubt.
Ideal for readers drawn to character-driven historical fiction that engages philosophy, science, and society.