The Forgetting Time A Novel

The Forgetting Time A Novel by Sharon Guskin, published by Flatiron Books on February 7, 2017, is a thought-provoking exploration of life, death, and the connections between parents and children. This reprint edition spans 368 pages and is presented in English. The narrative centers on single mother Janie and her son Noah, who claims to have lived another life and expresses a desire to return to it. As Janie grapples with Noah’s unusual behavior and the implications of his claims, their lives are disrupted, leading them to confront profound questions about existence and memory.
Readers will find a compelling blend of psychological and family dynamics as the story unfolds. The book delves into themes of reincarnation and the mysteries surrounding life and death, as seen through the eyes of both Janie and Jerome Anderson, a former academic obsessed with the stories of children who remember past lives. Their intertwined journeys raise questions about the nature of reality and the bonds that tie families together. This edition invites readers to reflect on the complexities of life and the enduring connections that shape our experiences.
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“What if what you did mattered more because life happened again and again, consequences unfolding across decades and continents?…A relentlessly paced page-turner and a profound meditation on the meaning of life.”
—Christina Baker Kline, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Orphan Train
What happens to us after we die? What happens before we are born? At once a riveting mystery and a testament to the profound connection between a child and parent, The Forgetting Time will lead you to reevaluate everything you believe…
What would you do if your four-year-old son claimed he had lived another life and that he wants to go back to it? That he wants his other mother?
Single mom Janie is trying to figure out what is going on with her beloved son Noah. Noah has never been ordinary. He loves to make up stories, and he is constantly surprising her with random trivia someone his age has no right knowing. She always chalked it up to the fact that Noah was precocious—mature beyond his years. But Noah’s eccentricities are starting to become worrisome. One afternoon, Noah’s preschool teacher calls Janie: Noah has been talking about shooting guns and being held under water until he can’t breathe. Suddenly, Janie can’t pretend anymore. The school orders him to get a psychiatric evaluation. And life as she knows it stops for herself and her darling boy.
For Jerome Anderson, life as he knows it has already stopped. Diagnosed with aphasia, his first thought as he approaches the end of his life is, I’m not finished yet. Once an academic star, a graduate of Yale and Harvard, a professor of psychology, he threw everything away to pursue an obsession: the stories of children who remembered past lives. Anderson became the laughing stock of his peers, but he never stopped believing that there was something beyond what anyone could see or comprehend. He spent his life searching for a case that would finally prove it. And with Noah, he thinks he may have found it.
Soon, Noah, Janie, and Anderson will find themselves knocking on the door of a mother whose son has been missing for eight years. When that door opens, all of their questions will be answered.
Gorgeously written and fearlessly provocative, Sharon Guskin’s debut explores the lengths we will go for our children. It examines what we regret in the end of our lives and hope for in the beginning, and everything in between.
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