Remember Me Tomorrow, Farah Heron
Remember Me Tomorrow, Farah Heron
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Remember Me Tomorrow
A Novel

Author: Farah Heron

Narrator: Soneela Nankani

Unabridged: 10 hr 25 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 10/01/2024


Synopsis

A missing student. A singular investigation. A new romance. Every bit of it is a mystery in a delightful novel of cosmic twists by the author of How to Win a Breakup.East House is the oldest and least desirable dorm on campus, but it has a draw for lonely university freshman Aleeza Kassam: Jay Hoque, the hot and broody student who vanished from East House five months ago without a trace. It’s irresistible to an aspiring investigative journalist like Aleeza.But when she starts receiving texts from Jay, the mystery takes an unexpected turn. To put it mildly. His messages are coming not only from Aleeza’s own dorm room but from the past—only weeks before he disappeared. Sharing space, if not time, Aleeza and Jay are living the impossible, and they start working together to prevent his inevitable disappearance. Causing a temporal paradox that could blow up the universe is a risk they’re going to have to take.Aleeza digs through Jay’s suspicious friends, enemies, and exes, determined to find out what happened to him. Or what will happen to him. But it’s becoming more than a mystery. Aleeza is catching feelings for her charming new roommate. Wherever, and whenever, he may be.

About Farah Heron

Farah Heron writes romantic comedies for adults and teens full of huge South Asian families, delectable food and, most importantly, brown people falling stupidly in love. Her books have been named as best books of the year by CBC Books, USA TODAY and NPR. She lives in Toronto with her family.


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“Soneela Nankani will keep listeners glued to their earbuds with her narration of this intriguing mystery.… Nankani's choice not to use Indian accents for Aleeza, Jay, and their families reflects the second-generation Canadian experience. The text calls for her to voice mostly college students, a few of whom are privileged and snotty. A gripping listen!” AudioFile Magazine“Heron makes this heady conceit work through even pacing, expertly deployed clues, and a genuine depth of feeling between her main characters as they self-reflect and fall in love. It’s an impressive mix of excitement and emotion.” Publishers Weekly