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The Reminder
The Reminder
Author: Rune Michaels
Daisy, otherwise known as Daze, keeps hearing her dead mother's voice. Sometimes it's because of her dad, who likes to watch old home movies when he can't sleep. Sometimes it's because of her brother, who was too young to remember Mom, and needs to be reminded by looking at photographs and watching videos. Sometimes it might just be her mind try...  more »
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ISBN-13: 9781442402539
ISBN-10: 1442402539
Publication Date: 5/18/2010
Pages: 208
Reading Level: Young Adult
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Publisher: Atheneum
Book Type: Paperback
Other Versions: Hardcover
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Reviewed by Lynn Crow for TeensReadToo.com

Daisy has never quite come to terms with her mother's death. Though she's told the kids at school tons of stories about hospitals and chemotherapy, she refuses to discuss it with the therapist she's been seeing. And when she starts hearing her mother's voice, she can't help but hope there's some way her mother's still alive.

What Daisy stumbles on in her search is both stranger and more complicated that she could possibly have imagined. Now she has to figure out how to deal with the secret her father's been hiding, and the secrets she's been holding deep inside herself.

How far will she go to hold on to what seems to be her last real tie to the mother she never wanted to lose?

THE REMINDER captures the feelings of loss and mourning perfectly, the gloom that hangs over Daisy's life running through every page. Yet it's far from depressing -- it's a story of survival and hope, about living on and letting go. Readers will sympathize with Daisy's struggle, and follow the mystery eagerly to the final page. The revelation at the end is somewhat abrupt, but looking back, Michaels has done an excellent job of setting it up.

This is a thoughtful and thought-provoking look at how a modern family deals with the death of one of its members.
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I skimmed through this book, after the first 4 chapters. It was an OK book, but I expected something a little more dramatic and suspenseful. This was more of a psychological novel, about dealing with grief, loss, etc., as opposed to a high tech sci-fi book - which is sort of what I expected.


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