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  <title>The Story of Forgetting: A Novel</title>
  <author>Stefan Merrill Block</author>
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  <rating>8</rating>
  <description>In Stefan Merrill Block&amp;#8217;s extraordinary debut, three narratives intertwine to create a story that is by turns funny, smart, introspective, and revelatory. Abel Haggard is an elderly hunchback who haunts the remnants of his family&amp;#8217;s farm in the encroaching shadow of the Dallas suburbs, adrift in recollections of those he loved and lost long ago. As a young man, he believed himself to be &amp;#8220;the one person too many&amp;#8221;; now he is all that remains. Hundreds of miles to the south, in Austin, Seth Waller is a teenage &amp;#8220;Master of Nothingness&amp;#8221;&amp;#8211;a prime specimen of that gangly, pimple-rashed, too-smart breed of adolescent that vanishes in a puff of sarcasm at the slightest threat of human contact. When his mother is diagnosed with a rare form of early-onset Alzheimer&amp;#8217;s, Seth sets out on a quest to find her lost relatives and to conduct an &amp;#8220;empirical investigation&amp;#8221; that will uncover the truth of her genetic history. Though neither knows of the other&amp;#8217;s existence, Abel and Seth are linked by a dual legacy: the disease that destroys the memories of those they love, and the story of Isidora&amp;#8211;an edenic fantasy world free from the sorrows of remembrance, a land without memory where nothing is ever possessed, so nothing can be lost. Through the fusion of myth, science, and storytelling, this novel offers a dazzling illumination of the hard-learned truth that only through the loss of what we consider precious can we understand the value of what remains.</description>
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