Miracle : A Journey Through Time to Save the Past—and the Future

A young scientist travels backward into the raw wilderness of seventeenth-century New Amsterdam, guided by a feeling he cannot explain and a date he somehow knows he must reach. When he arrives, he finds two frightened youths trapped in a smoke-filled cave, their survival tied to a political decision that will shape a continent. Outside, war cries close in. Inside, history balances on a moment no one in his own century even knows occurred.

Alan Dane cannot bring them forward in time. He cannot fight an army alone. What he can do is attempt something that will terrify their attackers and buy the few seconds needed to change the night. But if he miscalculates—if he arrives too late or leaves too soon—there will be no second chance. The experiment that drove his grandfather for decades has finally found its purpose, and that purpose is not glory or discovery. It is a single human life, and the generations that must follow it.

Miracle is a tightly constructed time-travel tale that turns on one decisive action and its quiet ripple through centuries. It moves from a modern laboratory to colonial Manhattan with startling immediacy, blending historical tension with speculative science. The result is a story that leaves you staring at the present with new eyes.

Ray Cummings was one of the early architects of American science fiction. Born in 1887, he worked for Thomas Edison before turning to fiction and went on to publish hundreds of stories in magazines such as Amazing Stories, Argosy, and Weird Tales. He is best known for “The Girl in the Golden Atom” and its sequel “The People of the Golden Atom,” imaginative works that helped define the scientific romance tradition. In Miracle, Cummings brings his fascination with time and consequence down to an intimate scale, showing how a single intervention can echo across centuries.

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A young scientist travels backward into the raw wilderness of seventeenth-century New Amsterdam, guided by a feeling he cannot explain and a date he somehow knows he must reach. When he arrives, he finds two frightened youths trapped in a smoke-filled cave, their survival tied to a political decision that will shape a continent. Outside, war cries close in. Inside, history balances on a moment no one in his own century even knows occurred.

Alan Dane cannot bring them forward in time. He cannot fight an army alone. What he can do is attempt something that will terrify their attackers and buy the few seconds needed to change the night. But if he miscalculates—if he arrives too late or leaves too soon—there will be no second chance. The experiment that drove his grandfather for decades has finally found its purpose, and that purpose is not glory or discovery. It is a single human life, and the generations that must follow it.

Miracle is a tightly constructed time-travel tale that turns on one decisive action and its quiet ripple through centuries. It moves from a modern laboratory to colonial Manhattan with startling immediacy, blending historical tension with speculative science. The result is a story that leaves you staring at the present with new eyes.

Ray Cummings was one of the early architects of American science fiction. Born in 1887, he worked for Thomas Edison before turning to fiction and went on to publish hundreds of stories in magazines such as Amazing Stories, Argosy, and Weird Tales. He is best known for “The Girl in the Golden Atom” and its sequel “The People of the Golden Atom,” imaginative works that helped define the scientific romance tradition. In Miracle, Cummings brings his fascination with time and consequence down to an intimate scale, showing how a single intervention can echo across centuries.

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