When Jaevin goes to the cottage to visit Nanny with his mom he starts to notice strange things. Nanny looks the same and sounds the same, but there is something different about her. She never wants to play with him or watch the ducks anymore and she keeps asking him the same questions over and over. What’s going on? Is Nanny forgetting all about Jaevin?
Told from the perspective of a seven-year-old, Remember Me captures the fears, frustrations and confusion a child experiences when someone they love begins to show signs of “forgetting them”; yet, it also captures the resilience, simplicity and hope a child holds on to during these moments.
Remember Me is written with such beautifully tragic honesty, positivity and realism that it validates the range of emotions a child experiences, and it gently opens the door for discussion about dementia in a non-scary way. Families will be able to connect and feel comforted by the story’s simple message: “unforgettable love” exists in our hearts forever.
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