The Reminders

Fiction & Literature, Coming of Age, Family Life
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Author: Val Emmich ISBN: 9780316317016
Publisher: Little, Brown and Company Publication: May 30, 2017
Imprint: Little, Brown and Company Language: English
Author: Val Emmich
ISBN: 9780316317016
Publisher: Little, Brown and Company
Publication: May 30, 2017
Imprint: Little, Brown and Company
Language: English

From the author of Dear Evan Hansen, The Reminders is p**erfect for fans of J. Courtney Sullivan's The Engagement or Graeme Simsion's The Rosie Project, andfollows what happens when a girl who can't forget befriends a man who's desperate to remember.**

Grief-stricken over his partner Sydney's death, Gavin sets fire to every reminder in the couple's home before fleeing Los Angeles for New Jersey, where he hopes to find peace with the family of an old friend. Instead, he finds Joan.

Joan, the family's ten-year-old daughter, was born Highly Superior Autobiographical Memory, or HSAM: the rare ability to recall every day of her life in cinematic detail. Joan has never met Gavin until now, but she did know his partner, and waiting inside her uncanny mind are startlingly vivid memories to prove it.

Gavin strikes a deal with Joan: in return for sharing her memories of Sydney, Gavin will help her win a songwriting contest she's convinced will make her unforgettable. The unlikely duo set off on their quest until Joan reveals unexpected details about Sydney's final months, forcing Gavin to question not only the purity of his past with Sydney but the course of his own immediate future.

Told in the alternating voices of these two irresistible characters, The Reminders is a hilarious and tender exploration of loss, memory, friendship, and renewal.

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From the author of Dear Evan Hansen, The Reminders is p**erfect for fans of J. Courtney Sullivan's The Engagement or Graeme Simsion's The Rosie Project, andfollows what happens when a girl who can't forget befriends a man who's desperate to remember.**

Grief-stricken over his partner Sydney's death, Gavin sets fire to every reminder in the couple's home before fleeing Los Angeles for New Jersey, where he hopes to find peace with the family of an old friend. Instead, he finds Joan.

Joan, the family's ten-year-old daughter, was born Highly Superior Autobiographical Memory, or HSAM: the rare ability to recall every day of her life in cinematic detail. Joan has never met Gavin until now, but she did know his partner, and waiting inside her uncanny mind are startlingly vivid memories to prove it.

Gavin strikes a deal with Joan: in return for sharing her memories of Sydney, Gavin will help her win a songwriting contest she's convinced will make her unforgettable. The unlikely duo set off on their quest until Joan reveals unexpected details about Sydney's final months, forcing Gavin to question not only the purity of his past with Sydney but the course of his own immediate future.

Told in the alternating voices of these two irresistible characters, The Reminders is a hilarious and tender exploration of loss, memory, friendship, and renewal.

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