![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() "synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title. “Honest and sometimes heartbreaking, The Memory Jar is about first love, first loss, and how one moment can change the course of a lifetime.”―Suzanne Young, New York Times bestselling author of The Program series ![]() This thoughtful psychological tale will leave readers on the edge of their seats until the last page."― School Library Journal "The story and its resolution are both heartbreaking and hopeful." ― Booklist (starred review) Praise: “An intricately crafted story of teen pregnancy helmed by a bold, achingly real protagonist determined to decide her own fate.” ― Kirkus Reviews (starred review) Plenty of things happened that night and in the days before―secrets wrapped in secrets―that she’d prefer be forgotten.ĭealing with choices she’d rather ignore, Taylor searches for something more solid than whispers and bigger than blame, so that she can face the future and forgive herself. And she doesn’t know if she wants him to remember. Will he remember that she tried to break up with him? Will he remember that Taylor was driving the snowmobile when it crashed? Will he remember the engagement ring? Her pregnancy? Who knows what her boyfriend, Scott, will remember when he comes out of his coma. Full of sensory touches, I could feel the cold and the vibrations of the snowmobile. Since the accident, Taylor’s memory has been fuzzy. Elissa Janine Hoole can really build a world. A Story of Guilt, Grief, and Angst in the Face of Tragedy ![]()
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