Author: | Esther Lac | ISBN: | 9781499029215 |
Publisher: | Xlibris US | Publication: | May 30, 2014 |
Imprint: | Xlibris US | Language: | English |
Author: | Esther Lac |
ISBN: | 9781499029215 |
Publisher: | Xlibris US |
Publication: | May 30, 2014 |
Imprint: | Xlibris US |
Language: | English |
If you could tamper with your memories and rewrite them in your favour, would you? Its actually a rather easy thing to do. Memories arent made purely from our interactions in the physical world. When we muse with our imaginations, were creating memories, too. When reality and fantasy intermixes over time, how can you draw the line between whats real and what isnt? In her early years, Lisanna Spring was raised by her grandmother, a memory collector who loved to tell stories with impeccable vividness to anyone who would care to listen. Often times it would be to an audience of one; Lisanna. When Lisannas grandma lost in a fight with Alzheimers disease and was forced to trade her beloved babysitting role for an ironic bedridden ending, she leaves behind a beautiful scrapbook as a memento for her granddaughter. After a period of hysterical denial, Lisanna discovers the dying wish her grandma had left for her in the scrapbook and intends to fulfill it by becoming a collector of more than just memories.
If you could tamper with your memories and rewrite them in your favour, would you? Its actually a rather easy thing to do. Memories arent made purely from our interactions in the physical world. When we muse with our imaginations, were creating memories, too. When reality and fantasy intermixes over time, how can you draw the line between whats real and what isnt? In her early years, Lisanna Spring was raised by her grandmother, a memory collector who loved to tell stories with impeccable vividness to anyone who would care to listen. Often times it would be to an audience of one; Lisanna. When Lisannas grandma lost in a fight with Alzheimers disease and was forced to trade her beloved babysitting role for an ironic bedridden ending, she leaves behind a beautiful scrapbook as a memento for her granddaughter. After a period of hysterical denial, Lisanna discovers the dying wish her grandma had left for her in the scrapbook and intends to fulfill it by becoming a collector of more than just memories.