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Books with title Remember to Forget

  • Don't Forget to Remember

    Ellie Holcomb

    Board book (B&H Kids, March 3, 2020)
    Do you ever forget to remember what's true? Sometimes remembering is hard to do! But in this lyrical tale, Ellie Holcomb celebrates creation’s reminders of God’s love, which surrounds us from sunrise to sunset, even on our most forgetful of days.
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  • Remember to Forget

    Jwyan C. Johnson

    language (Image Reflections, Oct. 25, 2019)
    After a celebrity suffers a big crime in a small town, Hollywood pressure sets in for immediate answers. As clues disappear, and detectives suffer the media's wrath, a sudden surveillance tape reveals a possible eye-witness to the whole crime. But their teenage native, Dedra Kare, has just one problem: retrograde amnesia.With a medical remedy to unlock it all, detectives suffer the extra mystery as to why her parents are refusing to give consent. What does Dedra not know that she possibly could? And will she ever, as a teenager? Is she somehow involved in the actual crime? And would leaking her potential make Dedra a target for someone else determined to silence her memory for good?With her hidden yearbook, a missing autograph, and her tricky little sister, it's an unfamiliar race down memory lane with the traffic of mystery. Experience the shortcuts of insistence from sidekicks to pranksters to worse. But as justice becomes impatient, and family demands loyalty, Dedra faces a memorable dilemma: should she move past the past, explore it fully, or 'remember to forget.'Table of Contents"If you tell the truth, you don't have to remember anything" - Mark TwainChapter 1: Autograph from the PastChapter 2: The Blind DateChapter 3: Rhythm of AnxietyChapter 4: Familiar's TerritoryChapter 5: The Clue QueenChapter 6: Remember to ForgetClues & ExtrasSymbolism, Book Club Questions, and More!
  • Don't Forget to Remember

    Ellie Holcomb

    eBook (B&H Kids, March 3, 2020)
    Do you ever forget to remember what's true? Sometimes remembering is hard to do! But in this lyrical tale, Ellie Holcomb celebrates creation’s reminders of God’s love, which surrounds us from sunrise to sunset, even on our most forgetful of days.
  • Remember to Forget Me

    Kerry Neville

    Paperback (Braddock Avenue Books, Oct. 10, 2017)
    Fiction. Short Stories. With the publication of REMEMBER TO FORGET ME comes the highly anticipated follow-up to Kerry Neville's award-winning debut, NECESSARY LIES. In this new volume, Neville peers with a steady eye into the universal struggle to lead a life of purpose and dignity. In "Zorya," we are drawn into the world of a former Ukrainian sex worker whose determination to embark on a new path with the dream of supporting her son and aging mother ends up subjecting her to even greater affronts. "Indignity" takes us into the mind of a Polish widow who comes to the United States determined to start her life anew only to discover that her job as caregiver puts her into a painful collision with her past. In "Lionman," we witness a circus freak whose unexpected chance to satisfy his hunger for human connection leads to a nearly inconceivable revelation. And in the title story, a devoted husband thinks he has survived life's final assault by consenting to have his beloved wife institutionalized for dementia—only to find that it's just the beginning of his heartbreak. With enormous compassion, Kerry Neville penetrates deep into the lives of people shattered as much by yearning as by loss. These are stories you won't soon forget.
  • Don´t forget to remember

    Juan Pablo Giner

    eBook
    Manuel RodrĂ­guez is found unconscious on a mountain close to the city where he lives. Police have been looking for him for several days because he is the main suspect of having committed a double crime of passion. Evidence against him is overwhelming.When Manuel regains consciousness, the researchers realize that he has lost his memory completely. With the help of a psychologist and the investigator of the case, he manages to recover pieces of his former life and gets to know with anguish he is facing allegations that cannot believe.The protagonist will gradually recall everything and we will follow the story of the facts and know the truth.
  • Remember Not to Forget

    Norman H Finkelstein, Lois & Lars Hokanson

    Paperback (HarperCollins, March 26, 1993)
    Here is a book that clearly, directly, and succinctly describes for young people the history and origins of anti-Semitism and its culmination in Hitler's Germany. "Highly recommended."--Association of Jewish Libraries. "Straightforward, matter-of-fact, and useful."--Booklist.
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  • Don't Forget to Remember

    Margaret Snyder, Don Williams

    Paperback (Random House Books for Young Readers, Nov. 26, 2002)
    Quetzal plans a big surprise for the dragons and the children to work on. He tells everyone ways they can help, but no one remembers what he says! The results are comical, and, with good humor, Quetzal asks the gang to listen again more carefully and to remember. This time it all goes smoothly and everyone ends up with a beautiful new Listening Garden.
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  • I Forgot To Remember To Forget

    Norman Johnson

    Paperback (Xlibris, Corp., July 25, 2012)
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  • I Forgot To Remember To Forget

    Norman Johnson

    Hardcover (Xlibris, July 26, 2012)
    Book by Johnson, Norman
  • Don't Forget To Remember

    Margaret Snyder

    Hardcover (Advance, March 15, 2004)
    An adventure in Dragon Land from the popular PBS series.
  • If I Forget, You Remember

    Carol Lynch Williams

    Hardcover (Delacorte Books for Young Readers, March 9, 1998)
    Sixth grade is over and Elyse Donaldson is ready for a perfect summer. She's going to read her favorite books and write her first novel. She's even determined to get along with her older sister, Jordyn. But her plans quickly unravel.Granny's Alzheimer's is getting worse. So she moves in with Elyse, Jordyn, and their mom, and the girls watch over her while their mother is at work. Sometimes she's fine, but sometimes she slides into the past and doesn't even recognize Elyse. It's frightening to realize that her beloved grandmother is slowly slipping away. Then Elyse gets involved in a neighborhood newspaper, and her mom starts dating for the first time since her father died. Elyse doesn't think she can stand any more changes, any more loss, but she's a lot stronger than she knows. This is the summer she'll learn to stand up for herself and to help the grandmother who has always helped her.
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  • If I Forget, You Remember

    Carol Lynch Williams

    Paperback (Yearling, June 8, 1999)
    Sixth grade is over and Elyse Donaldson is ready for a perfect summer. She's going to read her favorite books and write her first novel. She's even determined to get along with her older sister, Jordyn. But her plans quickly unravel.Granny's Alzheimer's is getting worse. So she moves in with Elyse, Jordyn, and their mom, and the girls watch over her while their mother is at work. Sometimes she's fine, but sometimes she slides into the past and doesn't even recognize Elyse. It's frightening to realize that her beloved grandmother is slowly slipping away. Then Elyse gets involved in a neighborhood newspaper, and her mom starts dating for the first time since her father died. Elyse doesn't think she can stand any more changes, any more loss, but she's a lot stronger than she knows. This is the summer she'll learn to stand up for herself and to help the grandmother who has always helped her.From the Hardcover edition.
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