Love Water Memory
Love Water Memory book cover

Love Water Memory

Paperback – January 14, 2014

Price
$16.00
Format
Paperback
Pages
352
Publisher
Gallery Books
Publication Date
ISBN-13
978-1451684841
Dimensions
5.31 x 0.9 x 8.25 inches
Weight
9.6 ounces

Description

“This is a moving story told by a wonderful writer. It explores truth and love and reminds us that the people around us have helped form who we are, but in the end, the person we are capable of becoming is up to us.” -- Real Simple"LOVE WATER MEMORY is a lovely book, filled with wit, tenderness and emotional vigor." -- Maria Semple, New York Times bestselling author of Where'd You Go, Bernadette?"A wonderful book; lovely....just perfect." —Garth Stein, New York Times bestselling author of The Art of Racing in the Rain “Part tense mystery and part brilliant psychological drama, Shortridge’s eloquent novel is a breathtaking story of how well we really know the people we love—and ourselves.” —Caroline Leavitt, New York Times bestselling author of Pictures of You "Intriguing, resonant, and deeply satisfying, Love Water Memory takes us into the mystery of one woman's past and her attempts to reclaim both herself and the love she left behind.” —Erica Bauermeister, author of The School of Essential Ingredients " Love Water Memory is a beautiful novel about what the mind forgets and what the heart remembers. A story of memories as shadows, elongated and distorted by time, until they eclipse cherished loves, familial connections, and painful truths. A captivating read from start to finish." —Jamie Ford, New York Times bestselling author of Hotel on the Corner of Bitter and Sweet "By the end of page one of Love Water Memory, readers care about Lucie and why she's standing in frigid San Francisco Bay in an Armani suit. Jennie Shortridge's fifth novel moves like a thriller, as along with Lucie we discover what led to her flight from her fiance Grady and her high-powered career. In the hands of a less accomplished author the plot could have become maudlin. Here, it’s credible; Grady is loving but flawed; the pre-amnesiac Lucie not always likable. But they fight for understanding and happiness, and readers will be cheering for them all the way." —Cheryl Krocker McKeon, Rakestraw Books, Danville CA" Love Water Memory is slowly and sweetly revelatory as Lucie, coming out of the fog of amnesia, and Grady, finally swimming to a surface without his father, move toward each other in a new recognition of themselves and each other, leaving behind disguises they no longer need. There is laughter and there are tears as these two people learn to trust each other and to be fearless in finding a better, more honest way of loving than what they once knew." —Valerie Jean Ryan, Cannon Beach Books, Cannon Beach, OR"Engaging characters, beautiful settings, and a story that keeps the reader’s interest from the very start. Lucie ran away from her fiancé 8 days ago, now she has no memory of who she is or anyone else either. Grady is coming to get her, but he would just as soon Lucie not remember the day she ran. Aunt Helen holds the secrets of a childhood gone terribly wrong. As the characters face the challenges from the past and present, the reader will be rooting for them. These are characters that make you care and a plot line that will not let you go." —Deon Stonehouse, Sunriver Books & Music, Sunriver, OR"Shortridge ( When She Flew ) proves herself in her fifth novel. This is thoughtful, with fully developed characters all around." -- Julie Kane ― Library Journal “Warmly emotional….[the] touching story of a woman who recovers her identity while also realizing the cost of repression.” ― Publishers Weekly “[A]n emotional heart-tugger that doesn’t go where readers might expect; a fascinating turnabout for those who enjoy novels focusing on complex life dramas.” ― Library Journal, Editors' Pick for Spring 2013 "Shortridge’s novel is a poignant examination of the effect of the past, subtle variations of the truth and what it means to love another person." -- Melissa Parcel ― RT Book Reviews, (4.5 / 5 Stars) “ Love Water Memory grabs the reader’s attention from the first page.” ― The Seattle Times Jennie Shortridge has published five novels: Love Water Memory , When She Flew , Love and Biology at the Center of the Universe , Eating Heaven , and Riding with the Queen . When not writing, teaching writing workshops, or volunteering with kids, Jennie stays busy as a founding member of Seattle7Writers.org, a collective of Northwest authors devoted both to raising funds for community literacy projects and to raising awareness of Northwest literature.

Features & Highlights

  • Inspired by a true story, this bittersweet novel about a woman with a rare form of amnesia explores the raw, tender complexities of relationships and personal identity.
  • Library Journal
  • calls it “an emotional heart-tugger that doesn’t go where readers might expect; a fascinating turnabout...”
  • If you could do it all over again, would you still choose him?
  • At age thirty-nine, Lucie Walker has no choice but to start her life over when she comes to, up to her knees in the chilly San Francisco Bay, with no idea how she got there or who she is.
  • Her memory loss is caused by an emotional trauma she knows nothing about, and only when handsome, quiet Grady Goodall arrives at the hospital does she learn she has a home, a career, and a wedding just two months away. What went wrong? Grady seems to care for her, but Lucie is no more sure of him than she is of anything. As she collects the clues of her past self, she unlocks the mystery of what happened to her. The painful secrets she uncovers could hold the key to her future—if she trusts her heart enough to guide her.

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Most Helpful Reviews

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If you want impactful fiction, Love Water Memory is a book that you NEED.

There will NEVER be a time in my life, when I won't want to read books about people losing their memories-forgetting every single thing and person that they spent years attaching themselves to, and then having to relearn, relove, and rebuild everything they use to be, or in the case of Love Water Memory, everything they could have been, but didn't know how to be. I loved where this book started, I loved how the middle of it had me in a whirlwind of emotion, and uncertainty, and I applaud Jennie Shortridge on bringing us all to a conclusion that I DID NOT see coming. The cover, and title of this book are so SPOT on. All three of these words: love water memory, were so intricately connected to the plot line, flowed so seamlessly into one another, that I completely lost the urge to place commas between them.

Love Water Memory was about Lucie Walker, in a big way, and in smaller, but just as important ways, it was about Lucie, a husband, and an entire lifetime that she could not seem to remember anymore. Add to that the fact that she knows, in her deepest self, that something is terribly wrong. The book begins with Lucie standing knee deep in San Francisco waters. She's lost all recollection of who she is, why she was found there, and more frighteningly, who she may be forgetting about. When her husband, Grady Goodall, arrives at the hospital to claim her, all guards are up. As a reader, I was immediately suspicious, and was relieved when I read that Lucie felt the exact same way. She voiced her reservations straight up, and straight out. This book was not trying to be a psychological thriller, as so many of it's amnesia-filled peers are (see, Before I Go to Sleep). We weren't hunting the bad guy in Love Water Memory, only many truths.

Written with a hand, and a mind, that understood the need for slow-goings in a narrative such as this, Jennie Shortridge created a story that even had ME questioning who I really was. What if I lost entire YEARS of memory, what if I lost every single thing in my head that made me, me? When I began to slowly start over, would I be the same person I was, before I forgot? Love Water Memory had just the right pacing, in it's revelations, in it's character building, and most importantly, in the realistic amount of time it took for two people to fall in love again. It wasn't a fairy tale rekindling, it didn't even come close to being perfection- it was painful, and resentful, and completely frustrating to follow. I appreciated Lucie's apprehension, every step of the way. But I COMPLETELY fell for Grady's unrelenting love for his wife. My GOD, it was deliriously wonderful to be inside of Grady's head as he lusted, and yearned for a person that use to more willing to reciprocate those feelings. I liked that we were given the perspectives of the exact same situations, from both Lucie AND Grady. It totally got rid of the need for a novella ;).

I had qualms though, and it came in the form of one character: Lucie's aunt, Helen. I loathed that woman, as was probably intended. But I couldn't get myself to UNloathe her, even when I should have. I just found her character to be a little harder to follow, and wish that there was at least SOMETHING redeeming about her that I could have clung to.

The conclusion of Love Water Memory was a MIND BLASTING moment. I couldn't have guessed the reason for Lucie's terrible gut feeling even if I TRIED, and trust me, I tried. Jennie Shortridge dealt a clever hand with that revelation, and I think it's an ending that I will remember for a long, long time.

If you want impactful fiction, Love Water Memory is a book that you NEED to add to your TBR.
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"What is love, she wondered

"What is love, she wondered, and what is memory? Where did the two intersect, and when would it no longer matter which came first?"

Love Water Memory was a gorgeous book. Beautiful, enchanting writing with a completely captivating story. I've only read a few amnesia stories before, none with dissociative fugue (generally, a complete break from reality/identity, usually caused by trauma) — I found this to be heartbreaking and fascinating at the same time. It was honest, tragic, and ultimately, uplifting.

In Love Water Memory, Lucie's break also leads to a second chance with Grady. This story is also his. Each moment the two spent relearning one another, relearning themselves, was gorgeous.

I'm so happy I finally read LWM. I cannot wait to explore more of what Jennie Shortridge has to offer.
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Great read. It is on my list as a ...

Great read. It is on my list as a potential book choice.
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Good book

I don't often read fiction, but this was a nice easy read that held my attention.
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An Inner Voyage to Love Water and Memory

I thoroughly enjoyed this book Love Water Memory by Jenny Shortridge as much for my own journey that was flashing on the sidelines as the story and characters of this book. The author touched a frequency deep into my inner senses verses the outer senses people are most comfortable with; instinct, intuition, the inner pictures. Memory is what we train for in our society but what happens when we have to rely on inner senses without memory? That is what I enjoyed about this book. Thank you Jenny for writing it!
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Five Stars

Great book!
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Interesting premise is at the heart of this story. ...

Interesting premise is at the heart of this story. We are all products of the life events we have.
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Would recommend.

I read this book in 2 days. The characters were interesting and the story line intriguing. Would recommend.
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Five Stars

Great book. Enjoyed the read and the story. Didn't love the ending....
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I loved this book

I loved this book! I bought the book when it was first published after I read a review on a blog. I put it away to read later and forgot about it. I recently came across it and decided to read it. I was up all night! The story is gripping from the first page and doesn't let up until the last page. I thought it was a psychological thriller but it's not. It's a beautiful story of love - love lost and love found. Love between lovers and family love. At times it seemed like Lucie and Grady would not be able to overcome the love lost and the consequences of Lucie's amnesia because Grady couldn't let go of the "past" Lucie and the "new" Lucie was so different. This story was different from a lot of the stories being published now. This was the first book I've read from Jennie Shortridge and I'm looking forward to reading her other books. I highly recommend this book, especially if you're looking for a different type of story.