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This Is How You Remember It

This Is How You Remember It

This Is How You Remember It is a contemporary coming‑of‑age story about growing up in a world where screens shape every moment. Told in an intimate, haunting voice, the novel follows a young person from the first spark of curiosity at a nine‑year‑old computer through the messy, defining years of adolescence. It speaks to readers who have felt the pull of online life and the ache for something more real, offering a window into how identity, vulnerability, and authenticity are forged in a connected age.

This Is How You Remember It moves in time, weaving childhood wonder with teenage longing in a warm, reflective cadence. The structure feels like snapshots that gather into a larger truth: the thrill and danger of online exploration, the ache of validation, and the quiet sense of emptiness that can follow a flood of notifications. Short, lucid chapters invite steady pacing and space for reflection, making the experience deeply immersive rather than overwhelming.

Whether you read it as fiction or as a meditation on digital life, the storytelling remains intimate and humane. It invites you to listen to a voice that questions who we become when every moment feels public. Core ideas—identity, vulnerability, belonging, and the search for authenticity—are explored with empathy, showing how connection can be both elusive and essential in a world defined by likes and shares.

  • Coming‑of‑age arc set against online life and offline moments
  • Intimate, immersive writing with a haunting, lyrical tone
  • Exploration of identity, vulnerability, authenticity, and belonging
  • Bridges between childhood curiosity and adolescent longing, from screens to real life
  • Paced storytelling that invites reflection and personal insight

After finishing This Is How You Remember It, readers emerge with a renewed sense of what connection means beyond the glow of a screen and a belief that their own narrative can be reclaimed with courage and honesty.

$6.38
This Is How You Remember It
$6.38

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This Is How You Remember It is a contemporary coming‑of‑age story about growing up in a world where screens shape every moment. Told in an intimate, haunting voice, the novel follows a young person from the first spark of curiosity at a nine‑year‑old computer through the messy, defining years of adolescence. It speaks to readers who have felt the pull of online life and the ache for something more real, offering a window into how identity, vulnerability, and authenticity are forged in a connected age.

This Is How You Remember It moves in time, weaving childhood wonder with teenage longing in a warm, reflective cadence. The structure feels like snapshots that gather into a larger truth: the thrill and danger of online exploration, the ache of validation, and the quiet sense of emptiness that can follow a flood of notifications. Short, lucid chapters invite steady pacing and space for reflection, making the experience deeply immersive rather than overwhelming.

Whether you read it as fiction or as a meditation on digital life, the storytelling remains intimate and humane. It invites you to listen to a voice that questions who we become when every moment feels public. Core ideas—identity, vulnerability, belonging, and the search for authenticity—are explored with empathy, showing how connection can be both elusive and essential in a world defined by likes and shares.

  • Coming‑of‑age arc set against online life and offline moments
  • Intimate, immersive writing with a haunting, lyrical tone
  • Exploration of identity, vulnerability, authenticity, and belonging
  • Bridges between childhood curiosity and adolescent longing, from screens to real life
  • Paced storytelling that invites reflection and personal insight

After finishing This Is How You Remember It, readers emerge with a renewed sense of what connection means beyond the glow of a screen and a belief that their own narrative can be reclaimed with courage and honesty.