Melanie

By Jose Rodriguez
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(4.00 based on 1 review)

Published: March 24, 2010
Words: 64,412 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781452369174


Description

A middle aged and lonely Melanie wakes up with no recollection of her past. Her lack of personal memories forces her to impersonate the old Melanie, a person who she now dislikes and cannot understand. The new Melanie proceeds to fool the world into thinking that nothing has changed while trying to recover her memories but also trying to reinvent herself as a new and improved person.

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Tags

denver, memory loss, loneliness, self acceptance, xenophobia, regret, melanie, taos, reinvent oneself, jose rodriguez, casual sex, reconnecting

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Review by: Mitzi Yates on July 16, 2011 : star star star star
A lovely story with a point of view not seen in my other (mainstream) reading. I see the defacto attempt of the author to show the two extremes of human nature-selfcenteredness and all giving-and the ultimate blend. This ultimate blend is what most of us want to be.
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