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4.5 19
Young Adult Fiction 340
forgetting and finding
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Reader reviewed by abscae

Naomi Page Porter wakes up on her way to the hospital. She has no memory of the past four years. Not of the divorce between her parents, not of her suddenly-new younger step-sister, not of her friends, and nothing of who she was. Suddenly, Naomi doesn't entirely like what she sees. And with the mind of an outsider looking in, she realizes that she just might not like who she has become through high school after all. Yet, as the story progresses, Naomi takes upon new challenges, exploring a different side of herself. In the end, the search is definitely worth it.

All I can say is that Gabrielle Zevin has done it again. Her ability of taking a normal teenage life and twisting it with a phenomenal plot is fabulous: there is always a fresh look to everything; a new zing to every story.
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