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Remember Me

Seventy-two-year-old, red-haired Winnie, homeless and abandoned time and again by those she's trusted, would say she's no trouble. She is content to let the days go by, minding her own business, bothering no one. Winnie would rather not recall the past, and at her age, doesn't see much point in thinking about the future. But she is catapulted out of her exile when a young girl robs her of her suitcase and her wig, her only material possessions.

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  • "Seventy-two-year-old, red-haired Winnie, homeless and abandoned time and again by those she's trusted, would say she's no trouble. She is content to let the days go by, minding her own business, bothering no one. Winnie would rather not recall the past, and at her age, doesn't see much point in thinking about the future. But she is catapulted out of her exile when a young girl robs her of her suitcase and her wig, her only material possessions."@en
  • "Seventy-two-year-old Winnie, a homeless woman living in an abandoned shoe shop, is led into an exploration of her past and how she came to her present circumstances after she is robbed of all her worldly goods and sets out to find them."@en
  • "Determined to be no trouble to anyone, homeless septuagenarian Winnie pursues a young girl who has stolen her suitcase and wig, an endeavor that causes her to evaluate the events that culminated in her current status."@en
  • "After an elderly, homeless women is robbed, she begins to reevaluate her life and piece together her past."@en
  • "After her prized possessions have been stolen, Winnie begins a search that ends up becoming the rediscovery of a stolen life."@en
  • "The theft of her only material possesions--a suitcase and a wig--leads an elderly homeless woman to re-examine her life as she searches for the thief."@en
  • "Seventy-two year old, red-haired Winnie-homeless and abandoned time and again by those she's trusted-would say she's no trouble. She is content to let the days go by, minding her own business, bothering no one. But she is catapulted out of her exile when a young girl robs her of her suitcase and her wig-her only material possessions."
  • "Lillian would say she's no trouble, content to let the days go by, minding her own business and bothering no-one. She'd rather not recall the past and, at seventy-two, doesn't see too much point in thinking about the future. But when her closed existence is suddenly shattered by a random act of violence committed by a young girl, Lillian is catapulted out of exile. Spanning seven decades, 'Remember Me' is a story of pursuit: of stolen goods, missing years and one woman's forgotten history."@en
  • "Homeless, seventy-two-year-old Winnie, is forced to re-examine her life after her only material possessions are stolen."
  • "Irreverent and entertaining stories which Jameson describes as 'easy to pick up and more tantilising for one's bedside table than a novel'.This selection of Winifred Holtby's short stories is drawn from her two volumes, "Truth is not Sober" and "Pavements of Anderby", published two years after her death. The stories are irreverent and many are autobiographically based, focusing on the Yorkshire farming community.Winifred Holtby was born in 1893 in the East Riding of Yorkshire..."
  • "Irreverent and entertaining stories which Jameson describes as 'easy to pick up and more tantilising for one's bedside table than a novel'. This selection of Winifred Holtby's short stories is drawn from her two volumes, "Truth is not Sober" and "Pavements of Anderby", published two years after her death. The stories are irreverent and many are autobiographically based, focusing on the Yorkshire farming community. Winifred Holtby was born in 1893 in the East Riding of Yorkshire ..."@en

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  • "Historical fiction"@en
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  • "Audiobooks"@en
  • "Fiction"
  • "Fiction"@en
  • "Compact discs"@en
  • "Downloadable audio books"@en
  • "Popular literature"@en
  • "Psychological fiction"
  • "Psychological fiction"@en
  • "Historical fiction"

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  • "Remember Me"
  • "Remember Me"@en
  • "Remember me a novel"@en
  • "Remember Me A Novel"
  • "Remember me"
  • "Remember me"@en