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I Remember You
Cathleen Davitt Bell
"I Remember You" introduces readers to Lily, a teenager burdened with an extraordinary psychic gift: the ability to see vivid memories belonging to others simply by making physical contact. This overwhelming sensitivity plunges her into a kaleidoscope of past experiences, making it difficult for her to maintain her own sense of self and navigate daily life. The narrative likely follows Lily as she grapples with the emotional and psychological toll of this power, potentially using it to unravel mysteries or understand buried secrets, all while trying to find her own footing in the world. The novel delves into compelling themes of empathy, grief, and the profound impact of memory. Lily's journey is deeply personal, exploring the isolation that can come with unique abilities and the challenge of distinguishing one's own life from the echoes of others. What makes "I Remember You" compelling is its intimate portrayal of the human psyche, the weight of untold stories, and the search for connection in the face of overwhelming psychic noise. It promises a thoughtful examination of how the past influences the present and the courage it takes to confront both personal and inherited histories, possibly alongside developing significant relationships that help her understand her gift.
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Tomes & Tales
$11
1 copy
Publisher
Alfred A. Knopf
Pages
306
Format
PAPERBACK
ISBN-13
9780385754552
ISBN-10
0385754558
Language
English
Published
2015-01-01
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