Impossible To Forget
A journey through grief and unexpected connections
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Amazon Publishing
Published:1st Feb '22
Should be back in stock very soon
In Impossible To Forget, a young woman navigates grief and self-discovery with the help of her mother's friends after a sudden loss.
In Impossible To Forget, bestselling author Imogen Clark weaves a touching tale of love, loss, and unexpected connections. When eighteen-year-old Romany suddenly loses her mother, Angie, she finds herself thrust into adulthood without the guiding presence she has always known. Angie’s final letter reveals a unique wish: her four closest friends must step in as guardians for Romany during her last year of school. However, as the story unfolds, it becomes clear that there may be more to this wish than meets the eye.
Each guardian brings a distinct perspective to Romany's life, reflecting Angie's hopes for her daughter. Tiger, the free-spirited wanderer; Leon, the quiet yet talented musician; and Maggie, a brilliant lawyer unaware of her own potential, all have a role to play. Yet, the inclusion of the enigmatic former model Hope raises questions among the group, as they grapple with their own histories and the impact of Angie’s legacy. As they navigate their grief, they begin to uncover truths about themselves and the woman who united them.
Impossible To Forget explores the complexities of friendship and the profound effects of loss. As Romany and her guardians embark on this journey together, they learn not only about the bonds that tie them but also about the strength found in vulnerability. This poignant narrative reminds us that love can transcend even the deepest sorrow, leaving an indelible mark on our lives.
“Give to readers who enjoy domestic fiction with just a hint of conflict.” —Library Journal
“Clark’s novel filled with family, friends, and love will surely give Cecelia Ahern and Julie Cohen fans another author to follow.” —Booklist
ISBN: 9781542021180
Dimensions: 197mm x 127mm x 22mm
Weight: 340g
384 pages