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I Don't Remember You

por Stephanie Lennox

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When a girl loses her memory due to a horrific car crash, it is up to a mysterious girl from her past to remind her what life, and love is all about."I Don't Remember You" is the story of a sporty, outgoing girl named Becca Jameson, who's life suddenly gets put on hold as she recovers from a horrific car accident. With the help of her brother Harry, her life soon clambers back onto the right track, however, after a while a peculiar girl stumbles back onto the scene, someone that Becca can't recall at all. She finally realises that a huge chunk of her life is missing from her memory, and she becomes obsessed with trying to get the many things back that she has lost. On the other hand lies a bookish and shy teenager named Jasmine Grant, who has been ripped up inside from grief in the months Becca has been away from her. Apart from her father, her cries are ignored- because what seems like a friendly neighbourhood town to most eyes, is actually a homophobic dictatorship run by none other than Becca's mother, a religious figure in the community. The book concentrates on Jasmine's fear of society and the courage she has to gather to regain everything she's ever wanted, despite her almost crippling shyness.… (más)
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Set at a good pace, and very well written, I Don't Remember You held my interest from page one and never let go for a moment. I really rooted for Jasmine and Becca, and could feel the love between them. This book has all the right elements and is never cheesy or cliche. ( )
  PaperbackPropensity | Dec 30, 2012 |
I Don’t Remember You was definitely not what I expected. I’ve never read a book about gay/lesbian teens and I was glad that the opportunity came to me! To be honest I was a bit nervous going into it, afraid I wouldn’t like it or I would be uncomfortable with some things. But, Stephanie Lennox has a skillful technique to her writing that helped me understand and not feel uncomfortable. I enjoyed the story and the characters were realistic, especially Jasmine.

Jasmine just moved to a new town with her widowed father, mainly because of her ‘issue’ of being a lesbian. It’s not a problem for her, but other people can’t seem to cope. Of course trying to live a somewhat normal life is much harder than she anticipated. When the bullying begins, but Jasmine finds shelter with Becca. Things go smoothly for a while, but as they become better friends people think that they are a couple.

When Becca’s accident erases her memories Jasmine is ripped apart, but getting Becca to remember is the least of her worries. Becca’s mom has a vicious plan of action and it seems like getting back everything she once had is impossible.

I liked that I Don’t Remember You wasn’t concentrated on the bullying (though from the mom the bullying did play a big role). I mean that it was all about their relationship and love and when you have that it doesn’t matter what other people think. Although the characters and relationships were realistic, I felt like it was written too strongly. It was way too fast a pace, feeling a bit rushed. It would have been that much better if it had been at a slower pace.

Becca’s religious mother set a good example for how gay and lesbian individuals are treated. She’s anything but GOOD, she’s actually horrendous and awful. Being that she is religious there are points brought up about being gay means you are a sinner and you’re not meant to live. They breathe and feel the same things as any other and I think Lennox did a good job incorporating these issues.

Overall, I Don’t Remember You has tasteful romance and shocking truths. I enjoyed reading it and I think it is a good read for anyone who’s looking for a contemporary story about love, keeping strong, and finding your true self and meaning. ( )
  thebookwormsorg | Jun 29, 2011 |
I love this, its so cute.
Tho i have to comend you, this is the first (second maybe) ive seen of a gay story (not trying to offend anyone)
My self being Bi, i hadnt really found a girl that i "love" per say so i cant excatly relate to it. But this sounds wonderful none the less, it sparks some questions, not too many which i like. But i will deffinitly keep reading if you decide to add more.
As for your writing style, i love it, simplistic yet not 1st grade simplistic.
Oh and its not "too soft" i think you have a good balance here
Wonderful write, thank you for sharing. :D

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When a girl loses her memory due to a horrific car crash, it is up to a mysterious girl from her past to remind her what life, and love is all about."I Don't Remember You" is the story of a sporty, outgoing girl named Becca Jameson, who's life suddenly gets put on hold as she recovers from a horrific car accident. With the help of her brother Harry, her life soon clambers back onto the right track, however, after a while a peculiar girl stumbles back onto the scene, someone that Becca can't recall at all. She finally realises that a huge chunk of her life is missing from her memory, and she becomes obsessed with trying to get the many things back that she has lost. On the other hand lies a bookish and shy teenager named Jasmine Grant, who has been ripped up inside from grief in the months Becca has been away from her. Apart from her father, her cries are ignored- because what seems like a friendly neighbourhood town to most eyes, is actually a homophobic dictatorship run by none other than Becca's mother, a religious figure in the community. The book concentrates on Jasmine's fear of society and the courage she has to gather to regain everything she's ever wanted, despite her almost crippling shyness.

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