Genres: Women's Fiction
Posted: January 11, 2013
Allison Winn Scotch has penned a story that is literary in style, but gritty in story. Everything is messy and does not wrap up with a nice package with a neat bow as Nell attempts to regain her memory. Nell's struggle between who she was and who she must now decide to be is, without the benefit of amnesia, a familiar fight, one that most people wage. Does our past dictate our present and future? Must our lives be framed by history or are we allowed to draw outside the lines to create the picture of ourselves we choose?
Scotch's prose is honest, poetic and at times, raw. She peels back the layers for Nell, and thereby, for her readers, layers that don't always want to budge, leaving one to wonder whether the pain is worth it and just how many layers might there be to uncover. In the end, Nell's journey teaches the lesson we all must learn: our lives are our own. THE SONG REMAINS THE SAME shows that life remains anything but. It is a recommended read for when something meatier than the typical beach read is in order.
Book Summary
She’s a wife, a sister, a daughter…but she remembers
nothing. Now she must ask herself who she is and choose
which stories—and storytellers—to trust. One of only two
survivors of a plane crash, Nell Slattery wakes up in the
hospital with no memory of it, or who she is, or was. Now
she must piece together both body and mind with the help of
family and friends who have their own agendas. Although Nell
can’t remember all that came before, something just doesn’t
sit right with the versions of her history given by her
mother, her sister, and her husband.
Desperate for a
key to unlock her past, she filters through photos, art,
music, and stories, hoping that something will jog her
memory, and soon, in tiny bits and pieces, Nell starts
remembering. . . .
From the New York Times
bestselling author of Time of My Life comes a
novel that asks: Who are we without our memories? How much
of our future is defined by our past?
Berkley
January 1, 2013
On Sale: December 31, 2012
Featuring:
252 pages
ISBN: 042525335X
EAN: 9780425253359
Kindle: B005GSZJ7K
Trade Size / e-Book (reprint)