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Remember

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Zusatztext “Compelling combination of twisty mystery and realistic romance." Informationen zum Autor Eileen Cook spent most of her teen years wishing she were someone else or somewhere else, which is great training for a writer. She is the author of The Almost Truth, Unraveling Isobel, The Education of Hailey Kendrick, Getting Revenge on Lauren Wood, and What Would Emma Do? as well as the Fourth Grade Fairy series. She lives in Vancouver with her husband and dogs. Visit her at EileenCook.com. Klappentext Harper, whose father's company trademarked the "Memtex" procedure for wiping out bad memories, is surprised when her father objects to her having a treatment but afterwards, she begins having strange flashes about her own life and she joins forces with Neil, one of the company's protesters, to find the truth.Remember chapter one It’s not clear if Saint Thomas More had murder on his mind when he fell from his alcove in the north stairwell and onto my friend Win. It’s far more likely that over the years the vibration of hundreds of high school students thundering up and down the stairs finally shook him free. The statue did a huge swan dive that would have made an Olympian proud and clipped Win right over her eyebrow. She caught him, saving the statue from crashing to the floor. It can be hard to help someone see the bright side of things when they are nearly taken out by a religious icon. “Sod it all, I’m bleeding.” Win looked at her face in the mirror above the nurse’s sink. When Win was really ticked, she sounded even more like her British-born mom. I handed Win a wet paper towel. “Look on the bright side—saving a saint is going to earn you some valuable karma points.” “Harper, I’m not Catholic.” Win winced as she pressed the towel to her forehead. “And it’s not like I had a choice; the stupid thing basically fell into my arms. If it had been up any higher, it probably would have killed me.” “I can’t see Tom holding your lack of religion against you.” I leaned over and patted the plaster statue of the saint on the head as he sat innocently on the floor. Our school, Saint Francis, was one of the highest ranked in Washington State. This meant the student body was made up of people who wanted their kids to have a religious education and also those who didn’t mind forcing their kids to wear the most hideous mustard-yellow and navy-blue uniforms ever created as long as they went to a good school. “Having a saint who owes you one is nothing to sneer at. You could club a seal or something and it still wouldn’t be enough to land you eternal damnation.” “Stop trying to find the silver lining in every situation.” Win squinted at her reflection. “Look at that: It’s going to leave a scar. That’s it. I’m disfigured.” “You’re fine. The nurse doesn’t even think you need stitches.” “She’s a school nurse. Do you really think I’m going to leave the destiny of this face in her hands?” Win continued her self-inspection. Only she could get clocked by a statue and still look great. It would be annoying if she weren’t my best friend. “Fair enough. But we got out of going to chemistry; you have to admit that counts as good luck,” I pointed out. “Seems to me you’re the lucky one. You weren’t nearly decapitated and you still got out of class.” The nurse bustled back into the room. She handed Win an ice pack. “You’ll want to keep this on to reduce the swelling.” Win blinked. “Ice. Don’t you think I should have a CT scan or something? I could have brain damage.” “You’d want an MRI,” I said. “CT is more for orthopedic injuries.” Win shot me a look. “It basically grazed you. The only part of the statue that hit yo...

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Authors Eileen Cook, Cook Eileen
Publisher Simon & Schuster USA
 
Languages English
Age Recommendation ages 14 to 17
Product format Hardback
Released 24.02.2015
 
EAN 9781481416962
ISBN 978-1-4814-1696-2
No. of pages 320
Subjects Children's and young people's books

YOUNG ADULT FICTION / Social Themes / Emotions & Feelings, General fiction (Children's / Teenage), Personal & social issues (Children's / Teenage), Children’s / Teenage: Personal and social topics, Children’s / Teenage fiction and true stories

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