The memory thief : a novel / Emily Colin.
Before Madeleine Kimble's mountaineer husband, Aidan, climbs Mount McKinley's south face, he makes her a solemn vow: I will come back to you. But late one night, Maddie gets the devastating news that Aidan has died in an avalanche, leaving her to care for their son--a small boy with a very big secret. The call comes from J.C., Aidan's best friend and fellow climber, whose grief is seasoned with survivor's guilt and something more. J.C. has loved Maddie for years, but he never wanted his chance with her to come at so terrible a cost. Across the country, Nicholas Sullivan wakes from a motorcycle crash with his memory wiped clean. Yet his dreams are haunted by visions of a mysterious woman and a young boy, neither of whom he has ever met. Convinced that these strangers hold the answers he seeks, Nicholas leaves everything behind to find them. What he discovers will require a leap of faith that will change all of their lives forever.
Record details
- ISBN: 9780345530394 (pbk. : acid-free paper)
- ISBN: 034553039X (pbk. : acid-free paper)
- Physical Description: 420 p. ; 21 cm.
- Publisher: New York : Ballantine Books, c2012.
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Subject: | Life change events > Fiction. Grief > Fiction. Memory > Fiction. Mothers and sons > Fiction. Self-realization in women > Fiction. |
Genre: | Psychological fiction. |
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- Baker & Taylor
Receiving her mountaineer husband's promise that he will return to her after climbing Mount McKinley, Maddie is devastated to learn that her husband has died in an avalanche, a situation that reveals a best friend's longtime love for her before an accident victim across the country becomes haunted by dreams of Maddie and her young son. Original. A first novel. 40,000 first printing. - Baker & Taylor
Receiving her husband's promise that he will return to her after climbing Mount McKinley, Maddie is devastated to learn that her husband has died in an avalanche, a situation that reveals a best friend's longtime love for her. - Random House, Inc.
In Emily Colinâs exquisite debut novel, perfect for the fans of Kristin Hannah, one manâs vow to his wife sparks a remarkable journey that tests the pull of memory and reaffirms the bonds of love.
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Before Madeleine Kimbleâs mountaineer husband, Aidan, climbs Mount McKinleyâs south face, he makes her a solemn vow: I will come back to you. But late one night, Maddie gets the devastating news that Aidan has died in an avalanche, leaving her to care for their sonâa small boy with a very big secret. The call comes from J.C., Aidanâs best friend and fellow climber, whose grief is seasoned with survivorâs guilt . . . and something more. J.C. has loved Maddie for years, but he never wanted his chance with her to come at so terrible a cost.
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Across the country, Nicholas Sullivan wakes from a motorcycle crash with his memory wiped clean. Yet his dreams are haunted by visions of a mysterious woman and a young boy, neither of whom he has ever met. Convinced that these strangers hold the answers he seeks, Nicholas leaves everything behind to find them. What he discovers will require a leap of faith that will change all of their lives forever.
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âDazzlingly original and as haunting as a dream, Emily Colinâs mesmerizing debut explores the way memory, love, and great loss bind our lives together in ways we might never expect. From its audacious opening to its knockout last pages, I was enthralled.ââCaroline Leavitt, New York Times bestselling author of Pictures of You
âIn The Memory Thief, love itself is a character, able to transcend all natural boundaries to find its way home, or learn to let go. Emily Colin writes about loss with heartbreaking conviction, and yet there is a knowing sweetness at the core of this richly emotional tale. Here is a lovely, self-assured debut from a writer to watch.ââJoshilyn Jackson, New York Times bestselling author of A Grown-Up Kind of Pretty