Remember Me Gone
Publisher,Viking BFYR US
Publication Date,
Format, Paperback
Weight, 363 g
No. of Pages, 384
Shelf: Fiction / Young Adult Fiction / Romance
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Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind meets Adam Silvera's More Happy Than Not in this twisty speculative thriller.
People come from everywhere to forget. At the Memory House, in Tumble Tree, Texas, Lucy’s father can literally erase folks’ heartache and tragic memories. Lucy can’t wait to learn the family trade and help alleviate others’ pain, and now, at sixteen, she finally can. But everything is not as it seems.
When Lucy practices memory-taking on her dad, his memory won’t come loose, and in the bit that Lucy sees, there’s a flash of Mama, tinged red with guilt, on the day she died. Then Lucy wakes up the next morning with a bruised knee, a pocketful of desert sand, and no memory of what happened. She has no choice but to listen to Marco Warman—a local boy she’s always wondered about, who seems to know more than he should.
As Lucy and Marco realize there are gaps in their own memories, they team up to fill in the missing pieces—to figure out what’s really going on in their town, and to uncover their own stolen history along the way. But as the mysteries pile up one thing becomes certain: there are some secrets people will do anything to keep.
About the Author
Stacy Stokes is a lifelong lover of stories, former improv comedy geek, and marketing professional. Her debut novel Remember Me Gone was a Junior Library Guild Gold Standard Selection and ALA Quick Picks for Reluctant Readers nominee. She graduated with a BBA from the University of Texas at Austin and an MBA from the Wharton School of Business. She currently lives with her family in the Bay Area. She is also the author of The Darkness Rises.
Reviews
"A fun and page-turning... thriller." —Kirkus Reviews
"This YA thriller is an excellent introduction to speculative fiction. Stokes breaks down complex emotions, such as grief and guilt, and makes them accessible... Avid readers may find themselves staying up late to finish the story." —School Library Journal
"[An] emotional gut-punch of a story." —Ginny Myers Sain, author of Dark and Shallow Lies
"As chilling as it is wondrously magical... packed with danger, longing, and unreliable narrators." —Edgar Award Nominee Kristen Simmons
Dimensions: 13.97 x 2.36 x 20.96 cm