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    The Forgetting

    The Forgetting

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    by Nicole Maggi


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      ISBN-13: 9781492603573
    • Publisher: Sourcebooks
    • Publication date: 02/03/2015
    • Sold by: Barnes & Noble
    • Format: eBook
    • Pages: 352
    • File size: 1 MB
    • Age Range: 14 - 17 Years

    NICOLE MAGGI wrote her first story in third grade about a rainbow and a unicorn. After working as an actress in NYC, she now lives in Los Angeles with her family and two oddball cats. Visit her at nicolemaggi.com.

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    Georgie's new heart saved her life...but now she's losing her mind. "An eerie mystery wrapped in a heart-wrenching romance—will leave you breathless!" — Gretchen McNeil, author of TEN and the Don't Get Mad series

    When Georgie Kendrick wakes up after a heart transplant she feels...different. The organ beating in her chest isn't in tune with the rest of her body. Like it still belongs to someone else. Someone with terrible memories...memories that are slowly replacing her own. A dark room, a man in the shadows, the sharp taste of adrenaline – these are her donor's final memories. Pieces of a deadly puzzle. And if Georgie doesn't want them to be the last thing she remembers, she has to find out the truth behind her donor's death...before she loses herself completely.

    Fans of Lisa McMann and April Henry will devour this edgy, gripping thriller with a twist readers won't see coming!

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    Publishers Weekly
    12/22/2014
    Seventeen-year-old Georgie wakes up from an emergency heart transplant to find that she is somehow experiencing memories from the heart’s former owner, a Jane Doe who apparently committed suicide. But each new memory costs Georgie one of her own. When she meets Nate, a boy eager to help her find the truth about the girl he knew as Annabel, Georgie loses the memory of her past crush to discover that Annabel was in love with Nate—making it difficult for Georgie to untangle her own feelings for him. The more she learns of her heart’s former owner, including that she was a victim of sex trafficking, the more Georgie becomes ensconced in a bleak, dangerous world foreign to her prep-school existence. Maggi’s (Winter Falls) supernatural premise can be difficult to swallow at first, but her passion comes through in the honest portrayal of a privileged girl facing horrors and abuse that exist under her very nose. Readers will watch in suspense as Georgie decides how much she’s willing to sacrifice to see justice done. Ages 14–up. Agent: Irene Goodman, Irene Goodman Literary Agency. (Feb.)
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    "[T]his story is a powerful call to action... Strong characters, a well-developed mystery and a budding romance all come together to make this a story worth reading. " - Kirkus

    "[Teens] will be drawn into [The Forgetting]'s suspenseful, exciting story that sheds light on an important social justice issue not often addressed in YA fiction. This book is a solid purchase for its innovative subject matter." - School Library Journal

    "Readers will watch in suspense as Georgie decides how much she's willing to sacrifice to see justice done" - Publishers Weekly

    " I read this in basically one day-seriously. This was such an incredible book that I found it impossible to put down, and when I was forced to put it down, I quickly rushed through whatever it was I was doing to keep reading... I think everyone should read this book if they're into mysteries or just into books about a girl trying to find herself." - SLJ Teen

    " This debut novel is swift-paced and goes down easy, pulling both romance and mystery readers along for an enjoyable ride." - Booklist

    "Named a Kirkus Reviews Top Teen Title for February 2015!" - Kirkus Reviews

    School Library Journal
    01/01/2015
    Gr 10 Up—Upon awakening from a heart transplant, Georgie Kendrick feels strange. Her heartbeat has an out-of-sync "catch" to it. She begins remembering parts of someone's past that isn't hers, and forgetting some of her own memories. Then Georgie learns that her new heart came from a Jane Doe who authorities believe committed suicide. Determined to stop the invasion of her memories, Georgie traces her heart's previous owner to a rough neighborhood where sex trafficking is the norm. There she meets a young man named Nate who volunteers with FAIR Girls, an organization that helps trafficked and abused children. Georgie's heart remembers and loves Nate, which makes untangling her own feelings for him tricky. With further investigation, Georgie becomes convinced that her heart's previous owner did not commit suicide, and she embarks on a dangerous journey to uncover the truth. Before her time with FAIR Girls begins to transform Georgie into a more socially aware, empathic person, her "spoiled rich kid" family circumstances are exaggerated to the extreme. Some readers may feel alienated as a result, but her family's abundant wealth does highlight the conscious choice Georgie makes to spend her time fighting sex trafficking. As long as teens buy into the book's premise, they will be drawn into its suspenseful, exciting story that sheds light on an important social justice issue not often addressed in YA fiction. This book is a solid purchase for its innovative subject matter.—Sara White, Seminole County Public Library, Casselberry, FL
    Kirkus Reviews
    2014-12-06
    After receiving a heart transplant, 17-year-old Georgie finds that the rhythm of her heartbeat is not the only thing that is different.Following the surgery, Georgie's memories begin to disappear, replaced by other memories that are not her own. At first the memories are of eating strawberries and falling in love, but they quickly darken. In order to find the identity of the girl whose heart she carries around inside her and the circumstances of her death, Georgie must step away from her life of privilege and walk in Jane Doe's shoes. The memories draw Georgie into a dangerous world filled with drugs, violence and sexual exploitation. But they also lead her to Nate, someone trying to make a difference and someone Georgie might be able to love. Inspired by FAIR Girls, an organization dedicated to stopping sex trafficking, this story is a powerful call to action. Yet even with its obvious motivation, it is never preachy. Strong characters, a well-developed mystery and a budding romance all come together to make this a story worth reading. Admirably and appropriately, Maggi refuses to shy away from what Georgie uncovers, including drug use and graphic scenes of sexual violence against children. Dark reality for sturdy readers. (Suspense. 14 & up)

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