In the Dark We Forget
A Novel
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Narrateur(s):
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Dana Wing Lau
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Auteur(s):
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Sandra SG Wong
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Some things are better left forgotten . . .
When a woman wakes up with amnesia beside a mountain highway, confused and alone, she fights to regain her identity, only to learn that her parents have disappeared—not long after her mother bought a winning $47 million lottery ticket.
As her memories painfully resurface and the police uncover details of her parents’ mysterious disappearance, Cleo Li finds herself under increasing suspicion. Even with the unwavering support of her brother, she can’t quite reconcile her fears with reality or keep the harrowing nightmares at bay. As Cleo delves deeper for the truth, she cannot escape the nagging sense that maybe the person she should be afraid of...is herself.
With jolting revelations and taut ambiguity, In the Dark We Forget vividly examines the complexities of family—and the lies we tell ourselves in order to survive.
©2022 Sandra S.G. Wong (P)2022 HarperCollins Publishers Ltd.Ce que les auditeurs disent de In the Dark We Forget
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- Janet H
- 2024-03-30
A story that any “woke” Canadian will identify with.
This book shows how intergenerational trauma, societal norms and white male patriarchal colonialism weave together to make us feel like we all have nothing in common, when in reality we do. Living in the past without understanding how it subconsciously controls us impacts our ability to see things more clearly in the present moment. When we face the dark corners of our past, we can forge a better future for ourselves and all people whom we identify as our family.
As a second generation white settler, I might be offended by some of the statements in this book and put it down or stopped listening. However then I would have missed out on a story which spoke to me on so many levels. A story in which the main character’s precise and vivid descriptions remind me of some of the beautiful places that exist here in the country which is my home, on the land where I am thankful to all the Indigenous Nations for having shared with me. Yet as much as there is beauty in this country, there is also darkness and shadows from the past that loom into our present that we need to face in order to create a better future for all of our children.
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