Remember Me Like This

Remember Me Like This

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Author: Bret Anthony Johnston

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 384


A compelling exploration of human morality, the novel is set on the Texan Gulf over one long, hot summer. Since Justin Campbell's disappearance four years ago, his family has been stuck in the grooves of grief, unable to save themselves from one another. His mother drives an hour each way to spend time rehabilitating dolphins, his father is having an affair. And his younger brother, Griff, just spends day after day skateboarding in the empty pool of a deserted motel. And then comes the call from the police. Justin has been found... and he is okay. Though missing for so long, he's only been held across the bay in Corpus Christi, Texas, less than 30 miles away. It's a miracle. But instead of righting the imbalances within his struggling family, Justin's return threatens to snap the last threads that bind the Campbells to one another. While his reappearance feels like a miracle, it also lays bare the effects of the trauma his parents and brother have suffered, and the book builds to a spectacular denouement...
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NB: This is a secondhand book in very good condition. See our FAQs for more information. Please note that the jacket image is indicative only. A description of our secondhand books is not always available. Please contact us if you have a question about this title.
Author: Bret Anthony Johnston

Format: Paperback

Number of Pages: 384


A compelling exploration of human morality, the novel is set on the Texan Gulf over one long, hot summer. Since Justin Campbell's disappearance four years ago, his family has been stuck in the grooves of grief, unable to save themselves from one another. His mother drives an hour each way to spend time rehabilitating dolphins, his father is having an affair. And his younger brother, Griff, just spends day after day skateboarding in the empty pool of a deserted motel. And then comes the call from the police. Justin has been found... and he is okay. Though missing for so long, he's only been held across the bay in Corpus Christi, Texas, less than 30 miles away. It's a miracle. But instead of righting the imbalances within his struggling family, Justin's return threatens to snap the last threads that bind the Campbells to one another. While his reappearance feels like a miracle, it also lays bare the effects of the trauma his parents and brother have suffered, and the book builds to a spectacular denouement...