Fragments

Fragments by Jeffry W. Johnston, published by Simon and Schuster on January 9, 2007, is a young adult fiction novel that explores the complexities of adolescence and the emotional turmoil following a traumatic event. The story follows Chase, who feels fragmented and lost after an accident that has left him struggling with memory loss and the perception of those around him. As he begins to experience flashes of memory, he hopes that recalling the past will help him reclaim a sense of normalcy.
In this edition, readers will find a narrative that delves into themes of social challenges, emotional struggles, and the impact of trauma on identity. Chase’s journey is marked by his desperate need to confront his past and understand the truth about himself and his actions. The book addresses significant topics such as sexual abuse and suicide, providing a poignant look at the difficulties faced during the coming-of-age process. With 208 pages, this edition offers a compact yet impactful exploration of the emotional landscape of youth.
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Ever since the accident, Chase feels shattered. He can’t remember that night, and everyone’s treating him like a broken freak. He just wants things to go back to normal. So when he starts getting flashes of memory, he’s relieved. He’s sure once he remembers everything, he can put the crash behind him and start over.
But when the flashes reveal another memory, Chase starts to panic. He’s desperate to leave his ugly past behind. But if he wants to put the pieces together once and for all, he must face the truth about who he is . . . and what he has done.
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