

What Alice Forgot
Book • 2010
In 'What Alice Forgot,' Alice Love suffers a head injury that erases her memory of the last ten years.
She wakes up believing she is 29, happily married and pregnant with her first child, only to discover she is actually 39, separated from her husband, and a mother of three.
As she tries to piece together the events of the past decade, Alice must confront the complexities of her marriage, her relationships with her children and sister, and the person she has become.
The novel explores themes of memory, identity, and the challenges of maintaining relationships over time, all while maintaining a balance of humor and emotional depth.
She wakes up believing she is 29, happily married and pregnant with her first child, only to discover she is actually 39, separated from her husband, and a mother of three.
As she tries to piece together the events of the past decade, Alice must confront the complexities of her marriage, her relationships with her children and sister, and the person she has become.
The novel explores themes of memory, identity, and the challenges of maintaining relationships over time, all while maintaining a balance of humor and emotional depth.