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Libby Lost and Found

Sourcebooks Landmark. Oct. 2024. 400p. ISBN 9781728278506. $27.99. F
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This poignant exploration of health decline and memory loss centers on Libby, a children’s book author known for “The Falling Children” series. Under the weight of intense stress, she tries to complete the final installment. Her life, however, takes a sharp turn when she is diagnosed with a condition that alters everything. Vulnerable, she reaches out to Peanut, an 11-year-old superfan whose life soon intertwines with hers in unexpected ways. The novel skillfully delves into dementia, Alzheimer’s, and reflections on the fragility of memory and identity. One of the standout elements of the book is how it weaves excerpts from Libby’s series into the narrative, creating a metaphorical parallel between the experiences of her characters and the challenges faced by both Peanut and her. Peanut’s search for her parents and her own identity echoes the deep, emotional unraveling that Libby faces as her memory deteriorates.
VERDICT This novel is a moving reflection on how a deeply rooted sense of brokenness can be a common thread that brings people together. Capturing both the pain and the beauty of their journeys, this title gives readers an insightful, evocative glimpse into the lives of characters affected by memory loss.
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