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Books with title I’ll Always Remember

  • Grandad, I'll Always Remember You

    Ann De Bode, Rien Broere

    Paperback (Evans Brothers Ltd, Sept. 30, 1999)
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  • Always Remember

    Cece Meng

    Hardcover (Philomel Books, Feb. 16, 2016)
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  • I’ll Always Remember

    James Keith, Jack Folley-Barwise

    Audiobook (James Keith, May 29, 2020)
    For nearly 30 years, James has kept his inner demons trapped in his own mind. Until one day his mental health got the better of him and there was nothing he could do to hold the memories in anymore. He did not know how to tell anyone, being scared of the social stigma attached and what others would think of him if they knew his past. So James decided to write it all down to share with the world. The nightmares and flashbacks that James has suffered from due to his post traumatic stress disorder. In this book, James talks through each day about his flashbacks and memories. The struggles with self-harm, the abuse witnessed and received, alcohol addiction, loss, pain and suffering and a day in the life of someone with severe mental health conditions. James’ story shows his progression through his illness. Follow his story and learn and understand what the high’s and low’s are like in the mind of someone who wants nothing more than to regain control of their life. The feelings of neglect, the torture, the lies and abandonment and being left to fend for himself.
  • I’ll Always Remember

    James Keith

    (, Dec. 14, 2019)
    For nearly thirty years, James has kept his inner demons trapped in his own mind. One day, his mental health got the better of him and there was nothing he could do to hold the memories in anymore.Being scared of the social stigma attached and what others would think of him if they knew his past, he struggled to express his feelings to anyone. Instead, James decided to write it all down and share his experiences with the world.Because of the nightmares and flashbacks James has suffered from due to his post-traumatic stress disorder, he talks through each day in order to help him cope.In this book, James lays all his struggles on the table: flashbacks, memories, self-harm, abuse both witnessed and received, alcohol addiction, loss, pain, suffering—all of his struggles are just a glimpse into the life of someone with severe mental health conditions. This story shows his progression through his illness. Follow his story so you may learn and understand what the highs and lows are like in the mind of someone who wants nothing more than to regain control of his life.James puts his pen to paper and delves down deep, telling about his feelings of neglect, torture, lies, abandonment, and what it means to survive when he is left to fend for himself.
  • I Will Always Remember Our Baby

    Elizabeth Hutton, Helene Weston

    (, Oct. 14, 2019)
    Join Jack as he tries to make sense of the difficult circumstances surrounding the loss of his baby sister. I Will Always Remember Our Baby is a story intended to help explain stillbirth and neonatal death to children. The loss of a baby is a devastating time for the whole family. While it can be tempting to shield children from the grief, they may overhear conversations, leaving them to feel confused and anxious. I Will Always Remember Our Baby helps parents and carers to address the topic with the child and open the dialogue for further questions and answers.
  • I’ll Always Remember

    James Keith

    (Independently published, Feb. 10, 2020)
    For nearly thirty years, James has kept his inner demons trapped in his own mind. One day, his mental health got the better of him and there was nothing he could do to hold the memories in anymore.Being scared of the social stigma attached and what others would think of him if they knew his past, he struggled to express his feelings to anyone. Instead, James decided to write it all down and share his experiences with the world.Because of the nightmares and flashbacks James has suffered from due to his post-traumatic stress disorder, he talks through each day in order to help him cope.In this book, James lays all his struggles on the table: flashbacks, memories, self-harm, abuse both witnessed and received, alcohol addiction, loss, pain, suffering—all of his struggles are just a glimpse into the life of someone with severe mental health conditions. This story shows his progression through his illness. Follow his story so you may learn and understand what the highs and lows are like in the mind of someone who wants nothing more than to regain control of his life.James puts his pen to paper and delves down deep, telling about his feelings of neglect, torture, lies, abandonment, and what it means to survive when he is left to fend for himself.
  • Always Remember

    Julie Cowell, Alyssa Mehlhorn

    eBook (, Feb. 27, 2020)
    What surprises will the 4th of July bring?When Sunny Grove decides to honor Mark’s dad for his service, the holiday takes on a new meaning.But more exciting surprises await him and his family!Join Mark and his friends as they celebrate a true hero.The King Street Club is always up to something!Join the friends as they discover how fun and rewarding it can be to live by the Golden Rule.Every day is an adventure on King Street!
  • Remember Me Always

    Renee Collins, Jessica Almasy, Audible Studios

    Audiobook (Audible Studios, Oct. 10, 2017)
    Shelby is nervous to start her senior year after spending the whole summer away from home. After all, it's hard to be carefree when you're trying to protect a secret. Shelby was in a devastating car accident, and everyone in town thinks that she was undergoing more physical therapy in Denver. Instead, Shelby's mother enrolled her in a clinical program to stop the panic attacks that started after the crash. The treatment erased Shelby's memory of the accident, but she can't help feeling as if a piece of herself is missing, that the treatment took more than the doctors claimed. So when Shelby starts hallucinating a boy with dark and mysterious eyes, she knows it must be a side effect of the clinical program. Except you can't kiss hallucinations. And this boy insists that they know each other and are in love.... Cover design by Nicole Hower/Sourcebooks, Inc. Cover images copyright kkgas/Stocksy; Aleshyn_Andrei/Shutterstock; karelnoppe/Shutterstock.