Love Persists Beyond Memory
A Novel About the Spaces Between Yesterday and Today
If a person is removed from every memory but something is left behind, that’s love in its purest form.
People remember. People forgot. The ordinary erosion of time—birthdays slipping into years, faces fading from photographs, the soft dissolution of details that no longer mattered. There’s nobody who hasn’t walked into a room and wondered why. This was natural. This was the way of things.

This book is not about natural memory loss. It’s about a time when memories can be manipulated for money. And what it means when it goes awry, and the person providing the service knew in advance that it could happen.
It’s also a story about the endless love that exists between mothers and daughters.