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Remember Me is a New York Times national bestseller. [1] Shari Cooper had almost graduated from Hazzard High. [2] Jo, Shari's best friend, is into the paranormal.When Shari goes to Jo's house to pick her up for the big party, Shari ends up finding pieces of paper that were a short story written by Peter Nichols, Shari's friend who had died.
"Remember Me pulls it off brilliantly, harkening back to the best of Daphne Du Maurier." - Susan Toepfer, People "In "Remember Me", Mary Higgins Clark returns to Cape Cod, the scene of her first novel "Where Are the Children"... Her enduring theme - children in peril - is one she does well." - Elaine Budd, Hartford Courant
Remember me., a poem by Lydia Sigourney (1827).; Remember Me..., a 2008 The Soldier Returns novel by Melvyn Bragg Remember Me (book series), a 1989–1995 book series written by Christopher Pike
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The most recent events of her life she can remember are three years in the past. She learns it's actually 2007 – she's twenty-eight, she's the director of her department. She's fit, groomed, has a fabulous apartment, a closet full of designer clothes, and a handsome husband she has never seen before in her life, who also happens to be a ...
Myron Kaufmann (August 27, 1921 [1] – January 29, 2010) was an American novelist best remembered for his popular 1957 novel, Remember Me to God.. Josh Lambert writes that Remember Me To God was "hailed on publication as one of the finest novels ever written about American Jews and remained on the New York Times bestseller list for an entire year, almost no one remembers it today."