The Girl in the Mirror

The Girl in the Mirror by Cecelia Ahern, published by HarperCollins in 2011, is a collection of two short stories that delve into themes of love and memory. Written in English and spanning 89 pages, this edition presents a blend of fiction and contemporary narratives that explore the complexities of relationships and the impact of the past on the present.
In “Girl in the Mirror,” Lila’s wedding day takes an unexpected turn when a family secret is revealed, altering her future. Meanwhile, “The Memory Maker” examines the struggle of a heartbroken man who seeks to preserve fading memories of his first love. These stories intertwine elements of romance and the supernatural, inviting readers to reflect on the significance of memories and the choices that shape our lives.
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Two short stories – powerful, spooky and unforgettable.
Girl in the Mirror
Lila knows how lucky she is to have found the man of her dreams. But when a secret from her family’s past comes to light on her wedding day, her destiny changes in the most unexpected of ways…
The Memory Maker
They say you never forget your first love. But what happens when those cherished memories start to fade? Some people would do anything to hold on to the past and, for one heartbroken man, that means finding a way to relive those precious moments…
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