My Name is Memory

by Ann Brashares


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“A well-written love story
There are a lot of books I like and there are a lot of books I love and this is by far a love that I’m sure if I was to read it again and again I would see it a new light each time.
The centuries-old background to their story is as compelling as the action in the present and makes their constant near misses tear-provokingly frustrating. And the involvement of Daniel’s evil brother adds the heart-racing pace of this thriller. It’s a book that will inevitably draw comparisons to The Time Traveller’s Wife, and stands up well to that modern classic.
It has everything you could want from a good book . . . I cannot recommend this book highly enough . . . I suggest you all add it to your summer reading list. You won’t be disappointed.
‘It’s the type of book that takes all those questions we ask ourselves about destiny and the meaning of life and explores them so convincingly that it’s almost as thought the author has stumbled upon a secret. Magical’.
‘[T]his beautifully written novel is already on its way to becoming a Hollywood movie’.
‘This clever story about someone trying to catch-up with a long lost love, will be a hit with fans of Branshares’.
A magical, suspenseful, heartbreaking story of true love…
My Name is Memory is a captivating, open-ended story that begs for a sequel. I’ll be watching for it.”

324
Hodder And Stoughton
English
Genre, Romance

About The Author

Ann Brashares (born July 30, 1967)[1] is an American young adult novelist. She is best known as the author of The Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants series.Brashares was born in Alexandria, Virginia and grew up in Chevy Chase, Maryland with her three brothers. She attended elementary and high school at the Sidwell Friends School in Washington, D.C. After studying philosophy at Barnard College, she worked as an editor for 17th Street Productions. 17th Street was acquired by Alloy Entertainment, and following the acquisition she worked briefly for Alloy.


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