Enthralling . a novel that has both the feel of a great epic and the focused intensity of standing on a highwire.--Salon. . .
There\'s real humanity in Johnston\'s writing, and it\'s heartening to spend time with these folks as they relearn how to be a family.--Ron Charles, The Washington Post Deeply empathetic and masterfully constructed . . . flows Like it was plotted by Dennis Lehane but feels Like it was written by Jonathan Franzen.--Esquire Tremendously moving . . . [a] fully immersive novel in which the language is luminous and the delivery almost flawless.--The Boston Globe Riveting . . .
Praise for Remember Me Like This An achingly beautiful and psychologically insightful portrait of a family .
When a reversal of fortune lays bare the family\'s greatest fears--and offers perhaps the only hope for recovery--each of them must fight to keep the ties that bind them from permanently tearing apart.
But as thick summer heat takes hold, violent storms churn in the Gulf and in the Campbells\' hearts.
Trying to return to normal, his parents do their best to ease Justin back into his old life.
Though the reunion is a miracle, Justin\'s homecoming exposes the deep rifts that have diminished his family, the wounds they all carry that may never fully heal.
The police call to report that Justin has been found only miles away, in the neighboring town, and, most important, he appears to be fine.
Then, one afternoon, the impossible happens.
Did he run away? Was he kidnapped? Did he drown in the bay? As the Campbells search for answers, they struggle to hold what\'s left of their family together.
Four years have passed since Justin Campbell\'s disappearance, a tragedy that rocked the small town of Southport, Texas.
With his sophisticated and emotionally taut plot and his shimmering prose, Johnston reveals that only in caring for one another can we save ourselves. [an] exquisitely moral mystery of how we struggle to accept and love the people we call family.--The New York Times Book Review (Editor\'s Choice) NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY The New York Times Book Review - Esquire - BookPage A gripping novel with the pace of a thriller but the nuanced characterization and deep empathy of some of the literary canon\'s most beloved novels, Remember Me Like This introduces Bret Anthony Johnston as one of the most gifted storytellers writing today. . .
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