I've a thief to thank for finding the one person I need to see before I die. If Agnes hadn't slipped her way into my mind to steal from it willy-nilly, I wouldn't have started to forget things, and Teddy wouldn't have given me the iPad for my birthday so that I could have my calendar and addresses and photos all in one place, and without the iPad, I wouldn't have known there is a way to look for someone missing from your life for six decades.I wrote about this book on Tuesday, if you'd like to know more about it. As for the beginning lines, yes, I'm hooked. I want to read more because my mother had Alzheimer's, explained at the bottom of the first page, and also because this is a book about internment of Japanese-Americans during World War Two.
Gilion at Rose City Reader hosts Book Beginnings on Fridays. Click this link for more book beginnings.
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