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'Brushstrokes of Memory' is a compelling novel of love, lost memories, and rediscovering dreams.
On her thirty-second birthday, Rebecca is in high spirits. She adores Daniel, her husband of seven years and a successful musician. She is fast gaining a reputation as a talented painter. Life could not be better. But in 2013, she wakes in hospital after a head injury and finds out that nearly a decade of her life has been erased from her memory. Now almost forty-two, she can't remember anything of the last ten years, a decade fraught with changes she would never have anticipated - illness, infidelity, betrayal, separation and death - and the disintegration of many of her dreams.
Feeling as though she is still thirty-two, Rebecca has to grapple with suddenly being so much older in a world that is more complicated than she remembers. As she learns about her life in those missing years, she comes to realise that she has lost her way. But if she can't remember anything of nearly ten years, then could this be the chance for her to wipe the slate clean and start again?
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