Forget Me Not

Forget Me Not by Carolee Dean is a fast-paced novel in verse published by Simon and Schuster on October 2, 2012. This edition spans 384 pages and is presented in English. The story centers on Ally, who is grappling with the fallout from a scandalous photo that has circulated at her school, leaving her feeling isolated and desperate. In her struggle, she encounters Elijah, a boy who has faced his own demons and now possesses the ability to see ghosts. He understands that Ally is teetering on the brink between life and death, and he is determined to help her confront her challenges.
Readers will find a poignant exploration of themes such as mental illness, bullying, and the complexities of relationships within the narrative. The interwoven verse format enhances the emotional depth of the story, allowing for a unique perspective on Ally’s journey toward self-discovery and redemption. As she navigates her pain, Ally must confront her inner struggles and make critical choices that will determine her fate. This novel offers a raw and honest look at the impact of social pressures and the importance of resilience in the face of adversity.
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From the author of Take Me There, a fast-paced novel in verse about a girl caught between life and death—and the boy who will do anything to save her.
Ally is devastated when a scandalous photo of her is texted around school. With her reputation in shambles and her life essentially over, she hides out in a back hallway, trying to figure out where everything went wrong.
Elijah has spent time in that hallway too. He landed there after taking a whole bottle of sleeping pills. Now he can see ghosts, and he knows what Ally has yet to suspect—that she’s already half dead, and one choice away from never coming back. Elijah has loved Ally for years and would do anything to save her from the in-between place. But if she’s going to live, Ally must face her inner demons and find the will to save herself.
Told in interwoven verse narratives, this crushingly honest and poetic exploration of pain and redemption will appeal to fans of Ellen Hopkins.
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