Predictable but beautiful Melancholy

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I found remember me to be a sad tale with resonated perfoundly with my own experiences with dealing with relatives with Alzeihmers. The feelings of guilt, distance and surender were adequately protrayed by the text. However, I found the set up of the letter from the father (presumably a connection with Dr Leah's disappearance) to seem a bit predictable and I did not find the cover enticing in any way.