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Friday, March 3, 2023

 


Tell Me an Ending

by Jo Harkin
Simon & Schuster

   If you could have a memory (or two) permanently removed, would you want to? Even if you knew that you wouldn't remember doing this or what the memory was? 

   People all around the world are suddenly notified that they have the opportunity to regain  memories that they don't remember having had removed and now they have a brief window in which to decide if they want to have a part of their lives returned.

   We meet several of the people making this choice and come to sympathize with their fears and desires and the immense gravity of the decisions they must make.

   Noor is a psychologist recently hired by a clinic in London where these restorations will take place. The more she learns about the program, the greater her moral ambiguity becomes. She must decide if she wants to work for this company and if she does, if there is any way that she can help these people. 




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