"This daughter of Mary Shelley delights and excites the border between story and science."
—Samantha Hunt
"A novel about what we want and also what we can't escape."
—Allegra Hyde
"A haunting chord of a novel that will hang in the air long after you turn the final page."
—Tiffany Tsao
"Reads like a documentary retold as a dream retold as a mystery novel. What a wise, good-hearted debut!"
—Kate Bernheimer
Weaving together speculative elements and classic fables, and exploring urgent issues from the opioid epidemic to the hazards of biotech to the obsession with self-improvement and remaining forever young, Rebekah Bergman's The Museum of Human History is a brilliant and fascinating novel about how time shapes us, asking what—if anything—we would be without it.