The Summer I Remembered Everything
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Rioghnach Robinson
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Catherine Con Morse
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Emily Chen-Sanchez can’t do anything right. She’s been grounded for a bad grade; she can’t stop fighting with her perfect older sister; everyone’s tense because her mother’s just been diagnosed with thyroid cancer; and she hasn’t spoken to her best friend Matt in two weeks, four days, and about seven hours (not that she’s counting).
Her new summer job is the perfect escape: as companion to an eclectic, lively, Super Southern elderly lady, Mrs. Granucci. All Emily has to do is help Mrs. G ‘remember” her likes, dislikes, anything Mrs. G has a habit of forgetting, even Emily’s name. Emily feels closer to Mrs. G than everyone else until Mrs. G falsely accuses Emily. The betrayal will have ramifications for them both, and Emily must make a decision that will change their lives forever.
The Summer I Remembered Everything is a story of longing for an escape, finding yourself, caring for someone with an illness, and learning that sometimes the right decision is always the hardest.
Commentaires
"[A] refreshing coming-of-age novel....readers will be left with a smile." —Booklist
"A gentle, emotionally astute coming-of-age story." —Kirkus Reviews
"Con Morse’s immersive novel is steeped in the quotidian moments of life....These moments add up to a summer of transformation in which the protagonist finds her voice and self-acceptance." —The Horn Book
"A gentle, emotionally astute coming-of-age story." —Kirkus Reviews
"Con Morse’s immersive novel is steeped in the quotidian moments of life....These moments add up to a summer of transformation in which the protagonist finds her voice and self-acceptance." —The Horn Book
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