A miniature masterpiece by one of the most entertaining scientists on the planet I would give this book to anyone, young and old, interested in thinking, science and literature His book is a work of literature itself -- Robert Fox * Evening Standard * Everyones talking about White Holes * Daily Mail * Reading it is akin to the final psychedelic sequence in the movie 2001: A Space Odyssey: youre not sure where youre heading but it feels bloody exciting ... If you want to remember why you once fell in love with the idea of the cosmos, or want to fall in love with that idea for the first time, then this book is for you -- Kevin Fong * Observer * It is always worth reading Rovelli. He writes like he believes you are as learned and clever as he is. Yet he also writes with such care for your ignorance that it feels every page is urging and coaxing you a non-physicist to see what he can see -- Tom Whipple * The Times * Carlo Rovelli is a maestro of imaginative science writing... irresistible -- Clive Cookson * Financial Times * Brilliant A beautiful little book, by a celebrated physicist and writer, about a phenomenon that is permitted by equations but might not actually exist What elevates this book is the authors supernatural concision, and his artistic and philosophical elegance -- Steven Poole * Daily Telegraph * This slim, speculative volume will enchant the many fans of the stellar cosmologist. In a work of poetry and imagination as much as physics, he seeks to convince us that black holes (from which nothing can escape) will eventually convert into white holes (which nothing can enter) * Financial Times, Best Books of the Year * Physicist Carlo Rovelli tackles counterintuitive ideas and guides us through a time-reversed black hole in this elegant work * New Scientist, Best Books of 2023 * Enter a black hole and youre not forgotten; youre not even gone. In this fascinating little book, Rovelli, one of physics most elegant writers, finds hope at the end of all things * Daily Telegraph, Best Books of the Year * A hallucinatory journey... Rovelli takes us inside a black hole -- Pippa Bailey * New Statesman *