THE VIRAL BESTSELLING NOVEL BY GRACE WETHOR: In 2007 New England, 17-year-old Seven Thompson navigates the aftermath of a traumatic event that takes all of his personal memories. With the help of his girlfriend, Lucy, he sets out to complete a list of seven adventures in hopes of sparking his memory of that night and before. "All I ever wanted was peace. I wanted silence. I wanted the truth to be a warm blanket, not a stabbing echo in my ribs. And as I stare down, I begin to seek it. My toes hang off the edge of a bridge, decorated in my busted-up Converse. And just like that, every holiday,…mehr
THE VIRAL BESTSELLING NOVEL BY GRACE WETHOR: In 2007 New England, 17-year-old Seven Thompson navigates the aftermath of a traumatic event that takes all of his personal memories. With the help of his girlfriend, Lucy, he sets out to complete a list of seven adventures in hopes of sparking his memory of that night and before. "All I ever wanted was peace. I wanted silence. I wanted the truth to be a warm blanket, not a stabbing echo in my ribs. And as I stare down, I begin to seek it. My toes hang off the edge of a bridge, decorated in my busted-up Converse. And just like that, every holiday, birthday, and friend crashed away like the waves below my feet. I was seventeen when I lost my memories. I was seventeen when I lost myself."Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Grace Wethor is an award-winning actress, director, bestselling author, & brain cancer legislation advocate. After being diagnosed with an untreatable brain tumor at age 13, she moved to Los Angeles and began pursuing her dreams in film with full force. She gave her first TED Talk at age 15, released her first bestselling book at 16, spoke at the United Nations at 17, and released her first docu-series at 18. In 2024 she was honored with a United Nations Global Impact Award. Her most recent book, Seven Thompson & the Art of Remembering, went viral with over 10 million views and hit multiple bestseller lists around the world. She is now a brain cancer/pediatric health legislation advocate and has made her way to the White House & Capitol Hill while spearheading bills that would bring over $100m in funding to youth healthcare. Ten years later and still fighting, she hopes to use film to tell unseen stories & show other young people that they can pursue their dreams despite their circumstances or illness.
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