Ronald Mallett comes across as nothing short of somebody you would dearly like to meet.
In The Time Traveller, he relays the story of his life so far, mainly surrounding the premature death of his beloved father. Mallett found solace in HG Wells' The Time Machine, which spurred Mallett passionately on to find the solution to, and build, a time machine in order to travel back into the past and warn his father of his demise.
Mallett comes across a number of obstacles, be they emotional, racial or professional.
This book is absorbing, though at times complicated for those not heavily into science, and one of it's magical properties is that throughout the book you constantly hope that Mallett will succeed in going back in time.
A terrificly moving, honest, educational and often funny book told with wry humour and heart from Ronald Mallett.
Well worth a read.