The revelation of Stevie’s sexuality is erased by her amnesia. Stevie makes herself smaller as she faces microaggressions from her friends and homophobic comments from her parents, drifting aimlessly in a life she doesn’t recognize but is forced to inhabit. Derrick writes an intimate portrayal of small-town life through Stevie’s eyes, exploring the ways in which her identity as a biracial Korean-American lesbian isolatess her from her white, straight peers, even as she desperately tries to connect with them in the wake of her accident. “Forget Me Not” is romantic fiction as it’s meant to be - tender, devastating and hopeful. But their dream for their future unravels when a tragic accident steals years of Stevie’s memory - including that of meeting and falling for Nora.Įvery page of this book pulls at your heartstrings. By doing so, they would no longer have to keep their relationship a secret. The story follows two girls, Stevie and Nora, who’ve been planning to escape their conservative town after graduation and flee to California. Alyson Derrick’s solo debut, “Forget Me Not,” is an upcoming sapphic young adult romance novel.
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