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Katie's homes are a series of short leases. But every June, for a month, she goes back to Maine. To the old lake house her family calls Paradise. This summer is a little different. After waking up from an accident, Katie can't remember the last eighteen months of her life. And she can't figure out why, in a place where everything has always stayed reassuringly the same, everyone is acting so different. She has a boyfriend she only remembers as her neighbour, Bryan. Her best friend Nic won't speak to her. Her sweet father is being evasive. Katie feels lost without her memories. But what if there is a part of her that wanted to forget?…mehr

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Katie's homes are a series of short leases. But every June, for a month, she goes back to Maine. To the old lake house her family calls Paradise. This summer is a little different. After waking up from an accident, Katie can't remember the last eighteen months of her life. And she can't figure out why, in a place where everything has always stayed reassuringly the same, everyone is acting so different. She has a boyfriend she only remembers as her neighbour, Bryan. Her best friend Nic won't speak to her. Her sweet father is being evasive. Katie feels lost without her memories. But what if there is a part of her that wanted to forget?
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Julie Cohen grew up in the western mountains of Maine and studied English at Brown University and Cambridge University before pursuing a research degree in nineteenth century fairies. After a career as a secondary school English teacher, she became a novelist. Her award-winning novels have sold over a million copies worldwide. Dear Thing and Together were both selected for the Richard and Judy Book Club. Julie is a teacher of creative writing, a Vice President of the Romantic Novelists' Association, a founder of the RNA Rainbow Chapter for LGBTQ+ authors, and a Patron of literacy charity ABC To Read. She lives in the south of England with her son and a terrier of dubious origin. Twitter: @julie_cohen Website: HYPERLINK "http://www.julie-cohen.com" www.julie-cohen.com